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CATALOGUE 


OF  A  COLLECTION  OF 

COINS,  MEDALS  &  TOKENS, 

(Smgltsl),  Ama'tcan,  (Sarin  Hanoliman,  jfratdj. 
^aroit.  Hltalxan,  Dutclj,  &r. 

TIIE  PROPERTY  OF 

A  GENTLEMAN, 

GIVING  UP  COLLECTING  IN  THESE  SERIES; 

COMPRISING 

Nobles  and  Angels  of  Edward  III  and  IV ;  Units  and  Laurels  of  James  I ; 
Drogheda  Groat  of  Richard  III ;  England’s  Farthing,  “  Olivar  Pro  ” ; 
American  Gold  Eagle,  1795;  Pattern  Dollar  in  zinc,  1776  ;  “  Pitt’s  no 
stamp  Halfpenny,  1776  ”  ;  Platinum  Pattern  Russian  Three-rouble  Piece 
of  1828 ;  Sepoy  Egypt  Medal,  1801;  Elliot’s  Gibraltar  Medal,  1782; 
Hanoverian,  Nassau  and  Brunswick  Waterloo  Medals  ;  Philip  II  of  Spain, 
1555,  by  G.  da  Trezzo ;  Fortification  of  Ostende  by  Charles  II  of  Spain, 
by  Roeitier ;  Sigismund  Malatesta,  by  Matteo  Pasti ;  Venetian  Medal  in 
honour  of  Francis  Maurice  and  Capture  of  Coron  from  the  Turks,  1684, 
&c. ;  many  fine  Bronze  Proofs,  and  rare  Penny  and  Halfpenny  Eighteenth 
Century  Tokens,  as  of  Hackney  Church,  &c.  &c.  Also 

NUMISMATIC  BOOKS, 

Including  Conder’s  Provincial  Coins  and  Tokens ;  Virtuoso’s  Companion  ; 
Simon’s  Medals  ;  General  Cunningham’s  Bhilsa  Topes  ;  Ladak  Stupa  of 
Bharut ;  Ancient  Geography  of  India  ;  Marsden’s  Oriental  Coins,  &c.  &c. 

3Ut&  Cabinets. 


WHICH  WILL  BE  SOLD  BY  AUCTION, 

BY  MESSRS. 

SOTHEBY,  WILKINSON  &  HODGE, 

Auctioneers  of  3£iterarp  property  $r  ©Horks  illustrattbe  of  t^e  June  Arts, 
AT  THEIR  HOUSE,  No.  13,  WELLINGTON  STREET,  STRAND,  W.C. 
On  WEDNESDAY,  the  30th  day  of  JUNE,  1886, 

AT  ONE  O’CLOCK  PRECISELY. 

May  be  Viewed  Two  Days  prior,  and  Catalogues  had. 


Dryden  Press  :  J.  Davy  and  Sons,  137,  Long  Acre,  London. 


CONDITIONS  OP  SALE. 


I.  The  highest  bidder  to  be  the  buyer ;  and  if  any  dispute 
arise  between  bidders,  the  lot  so  disputed  shall  be 
immediately  put  up  again,  provided  the  auctioneer 
cannot  decide  the  said  dispute. 

II.  No  person  to  advance  less  than  Is. ;  above  five  pounds, 
2s.  6d.  and  so  on  in  proportion. 

[II.  In  the  case  of  lots  upon  which  there  is  a  reserve,  the 
auctioneer  shall  have  the  right  to  bid  on  behalf  of  the 
seller. 

IV.  The  purchasers  to  give  in  their  names  and  places  of  abode, 

and  to  pay  down  5s.  in  the  pound,  if  required,  in  part 
payment  of  the  purchase-money;  in  default  of  which 
the  lot  or  lots  purchased  to  be  immediately  put  up 
again  and  re-sold. 

V.  The  Sale  of  any  lot  is  not  to  be  set  aside  on  account  of  any 

error  in  the  enumeration  of  the  numbers  stated,  or 
errors  of  description. 

VI.  The  lots  to  be  taken  away,  at  the  buyer’s  expense,  imme¬ 

diately  after  the  conclusion  of  the  sale;  in  default 
of  which  Messrs.  SOTHEBY,  WILKINSON,  and 
HODGE  will  not  hold  themselves  responsible  if  lost, 
stolen,  damaged,  or  otherwise  destroyed,  but  they  will 
be  left  at  the  sole  risk  of  the  purchaser.  If,  at  the 
expiration  of  Two  Days  after  the  conclusion  of  the  sale, 
the  lots  are  not  cleared  or  paid  for,  they  will  then  be 
catalogued  for  immediate  sale,  and  the  expense,  the  same 
as  if  re-sold,  will  be  added  to  the  amount  at  which  they 
were  bought.  Messrs.  SOTHEBY,  WILKINSON 
and  HODGE  will  have  the  option  of  re-selling  the  lots 
uncleared  either  by  public  or  private  sale,  without  any 
notice  being  given  to  the  defaulter. 

VII.  Upon  failure  of  complying  with  the  above  conditions,  the 

money  required  and  deposited  in  part  of  payment  shall 
be  forfeited,  and  if  any  loss  is  sustained  in  the  re-selling 
of  such  lots  as  are  not  cleared  or  paid  for,  all  charges  on 
such  re-sale  shall  be  made  good  by  the  defaulters  at  this 
sale. 


Gentlemen  who  cannot  attend  this  Sale ,  may  have  their 
Commissions  faithfully  executed  by  their  humble  Servants , 

SOTHEBY,  WILKINSON  &  HODGE, 
IB  Wellington  Street ,  Strand. 


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CATALOGUE 

OF  A  COLLECTION  OF 

COINS,  MEDALS  &  TOKENS, 

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^aarott,  Italian,  '©litdfr, 

THE  PROPERTY  OF 

A  GENTLEMAN, 

Giving  up  Collecting  in  these  Series. 


ENGLISH  COINS— GOLD. 

LOT 

1  Edward  III,  Quarter  Noble,  m.  m.  cross  ;  Henry  VI,  Angel, 

m.  m.  Pheon  2 

2  Edward  III,  Quarter  Noble,  m.m.  cross  ;  Edward  IV,  Half 


Noble,  York  2 

3  Edward  IV,  Angel,  m.m.  0  “per  GRWS.”  ;  Henry  VIII, 

Angel,  m.m.  castle,  first  issue  HENRIC  VIII  2 

4  Elizabeth,  Half’  Sovereign  1 

5  James  I,  Unit,  m.  m.  castle,  second  issue  1 

6  James  I,  Unit,  m.  m.  lys,  second  issue  1 

7  James  I,  Half  Laurel,  m.m.  star;  and  Quarter  Laurel, 

pierced  2 

8  James  I,  Quarter  Unit,  m.  m.  lys  ;  Charles  I,  Crown,  m.  m. 

lys  2 

9  Charles  I,  Sovereign,  m.  m.  plumes  1 


10  Charles  II,  Guinea,  1675  ;  Half  Guinea,  1674,  first  issue  2 

11  William  and  Marv  Guinea,  1689  ;  William  III,  Guinea, 


1701 

12  Anne,  Two  Guinea  Piece,  1713 


2 

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2 


13  Anne,  Guinea,  1714  ;  Half  Guinea,  1710  2 

14  George  I,  Guinea,  1726  ;  Quarter  Guinea,  1718,  pierced  2 

15  George  II,  Two  Guinea  Piece,  1738  1 

16  George  III,  Spade  Guinea,  1788,  second  issue  ;  Half 

Guinea,  1787  ;  and  Seven  Shilling  Piece,  1803  ( doubt¬ 
ful )  second  issue  3 

17  George  III,  Guinea,  1786,  square  garnished  shield;  Seven 


Shilling  Pieces,  1798,  1803  and  1806  4 

18  George  III,  Half  Guineas,  1801,  18,  third  issue  ;  Sovereign, 

and  Half  Sovereign,  1817  4 

19  George  III,  Sovereign  and  Half  Sovereign,  1820,  rare  year f 

and  fine  2 

20  George  IV,  Double  Sovereign,  proof  E.P.,  very  fine  1 

21  George  IV,  Sovereign,  1821  ;  Half  Sovereign,  1813,  rev. 

ANNO.,  &c.  and  garnished  shield,  fine  2 


SILVER. 

22  Early  British  Penny,  (unread)  ;  Irish  Penny,  Brian  Boruma, 

see  James  Simon  u  Essay  on  Irish  Coins,”  p.  5  ;  British 
Penny  of  tribe  Iceni,  rev.  ted.  described,  Num.  Chron. 
vol.  XX,  1858,  as  unique  and  unpublished  ;  Northumber¬ 
land,  Styca3,  copper;  Eanred,  2  Dift ;  Ethelred,  2  Dift ; 
and  Redulf,  Anglo-Saxon  Silver  Halfpenny,  St.  Ead- 
mund  9 

23  Saxon.  Ethelred  II,  Long  Cross  Pennies  of  London, 

Lincoln,  Leicester  and  Exeter,  all  of  dift  moneyers  16 

24  As  last,  Crux  and  helmeted  Head,  Pennies  of  London, 

Canterbury,  Winchester,  Chester  and  Exeter,  of  different 
moneyers  9 

25  As  last,  Long  Cross  type  Pennies  of  London,  Exeter, 

Thettord,  Canterbury,  Lincoln,  of  different  moneyers 
(10);  Canute,  of  York,  London  and  Exeter  (3);  Ed¬ 
ward  the  Conlessor,  London  and  Hastings  (2)  15 

26  William  I,  Pax  and  Canopy  types  (2)  ;  Henry  II,  London, 

Oxford,  Canterbury,  Winchester,  York,  Northampton, 
Aquitaine,  and  of  different  moneyers  (11);  Eleanor 
of  Acquitaine  ;  Richard  I,  Poitou  ;  and  John,  Dublin  ; 
Henry  II,  Gallic  “  Gros  d’argent  ” 


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27  Henry  III,  of  London  and  Canterbury,  different  moneyers 

(4)  ;  Edward  I,  London  (2);  Canterbury  (2);  Dur¬ 
ham,  Bristol,  Exeter,  St.  Edmundsbury,  York,  Waterford 
and  Dublin, and  a  Halfpenny  of  Bristol  (13) ;  Edward  III, 
London,  Canterbury,  and  St.  Edmundsbury  (6)  23 

28  Edward  III,  Groats,  London,  different ,  (4)  ;  Half  Groats, 

London  (2);  Pennies,  Edward  III,  London,  Durham  and 
York  (3)  ;  and  Halfpenny,  London  ;  Richard  II  ;  Penny, 
York,  and  Halfpenny,  London  ;  Edward  the  Black 
Prince,  a  u  Hardit  ”  Acquitaine  ;  Henry  IV,  Groats, 
London  (2)  ;  Henry  V,  Groats,  Calais  (2)  ;  Henry  V, 
Half  Groat  ;  Pennies  (3) ;  and  a  Halfpenny  22 

29  Henry  VI,  Groats,  Calais  ;  Edward  IV,  Groats,  London, 

Bristol  and  York,  of  different  marks  (6)  ;  Edward  IV, 
Half  Groats,  Canterbury,  one  with  badge  of  Bishop 
Bourchier;  and  a  Halfpenny  (3)  10 

30  Richard  III,  Groat,  London,  doubtful  ;  Irish  Groat,  Drog. 

heda,  first  coinage,  extremely  rare,  valued  by  Lindsay  at£ 5. 

31  Henry  VII,  Groat,  London;  Half  Groats,  York,  Canter¬ 

bury,  &c.  (5);  Penny  of  Yrork  ;  Halfpenny  of  York; 
Henry  VIII,  Shilling,  crowned  rose,  rare  ;  Groats, 
profile  bust  (3);  Groats,  full  face  (3),  one  being  of 
issue  just  before  debased  third  coinage,  vide  Hawkins; 
Henry  VIII,  Irish  Groats,  harp  crowned  H.R.  (2)  ; 
H.K.  and  H.J.  ;  Half  Groats,  London,  Bristol  W.s. ; 
York,  Bishop  Bainbridge ;  Canterbury  w.A.  ;  York 
T.W.  ;  and  Canterbury  T.C.  26 

32  Edward  VI,  Shillings,  profile  and  full  face,  m.m.  tun  ;  Six¬ 

pence,  m.  m.  tun  ;  Mary,  Groat,  m.  m.  pomegranate  ;  Philip 
and  Mary,  Groat,  m.m. lys ;  Sixpence,  1554  ;  Groats,  Irish, 
1555,  7,  8  ;  Phillip  II  of  Spain  and  England  ;  Testoon 
of  Naples  ;  another,  copper ,  Trillina  of  Milan,  rare  ; 
Elizabeth,  Hammered  Shillings,  m.m.  C.  crosslet,  bell 
and  7C  ;  Hammered  Sixpences,  m.m.s  lion,  rose,  coronet, 
&c.  1564,  5,  7,  8,  (5)  ;  Threepences,  1564,  71  ;  Half 
Groats,  m.m.s  bell,  scallop,  and  annulet ;  Three  Farthings, 
1567;  Penny  and  Halfpenny,  m.m.  crescent;  Pennies 
and  Halfpenny,  Irish,  copper ,  1601  (3)  30 


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33  Elizabeth,  Crown,  m..m.  1  ;  Milled  Shilling,  and  Milled  Six¬ 

pence,  1562  3 

34  Elizabeth,  Hammered  Shillings,  m.  ms.  crescent,  L,  hand 

and  rose,  Irish;  Sixpences,  milled,  1562  (3);  Ham¬ 
mered  Sixpences  of  different  dates  (14)  ;  Sixpence,  Irish  ; 
Threepences,  1564,  77,  80  ;  Mary,  Groat,  m.  m.  pome¬ 
granate  26 

35  James  I,  Shillings,  all  different,  in  m.m.  or  otherwise  (11)  ; 

Irish  Shillings,  different  (4);  Sixpences,  1603,  8,  &c. 
(4);  Irish  Sixpences,  m.m.  rose;  Ten  Shilling  Piece, 
Scotch  ;  Bilon  Placks  (2)  ;  and  English  Pennies  (3)  26 

36  Charles  I,  Half  Crowns,  York,  m.  m.  lion  ( Hawkins ,  type  6), 

fine;  Tower  Mint,  m.ms.  bell  and  anchor  ;  Scotch,  Half 
Crown,  Falconer’s,  m.  m.  obv.  leaved  thistle  with  cross  to 
each  side,  rev.  thistle  head  with  F. ;  Shillings,  Tower, 
different  mints  and  types  (6)  ;  Sixpences,  Tower,  different 
(4)  ;  Threepence,  Aberystwith,  m.  m.  open  book  ;  Half 
and  Quarter  Noble,  Scotch  17 

37  Charles  I,  Half  Crown,  York,  m.  m.  lion  ( Hawkins'  type 

7);  Half  Crown,  Tower  Mint,  different  (3);  Shillings, 
Shillings,  Tower,  different  (5)  ;  Sixpences,  Tower  (2)  ; 
Groat,  Aberystwith,  m.m.  open  book;  Half  Groats,  first 
and  second  issues  (3)  ;  Penny,  first  issue  16 

38  Charles  I,  Shilling,  Bristol  1644,  plume  before  face,  BR.  in 

mon.  below  date,  fine ;  Shilling,  Oxford  Declaration, 
1642, m.m.  plume  ;  Shilling,  Edinburgh,  Falconers,  m.m. 
leaved  thistle  on  both  sides  “  F.”  ;  Sixpence,  Bi-iot's,  m.  m. 
anchor  and  small  flower  ;  Groats,  Aberystwith  and  Ox¬ 
ford  Declaration,  1646,  m.m.  plume;  Half  Groats,  first 
and  second  issues  (4);  Pennies,  second  issue  (2).  COP¬ 
PER,  Farthings  of  James  I  and  Charles  I  (14)  ;  and 
Hard  Head  of  Charles  I  27 

39  Commonwealth,  Half  Crown,  1656,  m.m.  sun  ;  Shilling, 

1652;  Half  Groat;  Penny;  Cromwell,  Ninepence; 
Farthing,  Commonwealth  copper,  “  England's  Farthing” 
“  ^ or  necessary  change  ”  as  in  the  pewter  sample  ;  Far¬ 
thing,  pewter,  “  Olivar  Pro.  ENG.  s.C.  IRL.,  arms  and 
“  Charitie  and  change  ”  7 


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40  Charles  II,  Crowns,  1662,  rose  under  bust  and  1671  ;  Half 

Crown,  hammered,  third  issue  ;  Maundy  set,  by  Simon  ; 
Maundy  Set,  1679  ;  Maundy  Threepence  and  Twopence, 
hammered,  third  issue  ;  a  Five  Fanams  Piece  ;  Double 
Fanams  (3)  ;  a  Fanam  19 

41  Charles  II,  Crowns,  1672,  7,  9  ;  Half  Crowns,  1672,  4,  7  ; 

Shilling,  1668;  Sixpence,  1678;  Fourpennies,  1677, 
80,  1  (2)  and  83  ;  Threepences,  1670,  1,  6,  83  ; 
Twopennies,  1670,  5,  7,  83;  Pennies,  1670,  3,  7  24 

42  James  II,  Crowns,  1687,  8  ;  Half  Crown,  1686;  Shilling, 

1685  ;  Sixpence,  1688  ;  Maundy  Sets  of  1686,  9  ; 
Fourpence,  1688;  Threepence,  1687;  Twopence,  1687; 
Penny,  1687  17 

43  William  and  Mary,  Half  Crowns,  varieties,  1689,  90,  3;  Four- 

pennies  (4)  ;  Threepences  and  Twopennies  (3)  ;  Penny  ; 
William  III,  Half  Crowns,  1696,  7  ;  Shillings,  1696, 
(2),  one  plated,  but  unusual  rev.  roses  and  plumes ; 
Sixpences,  1696,  97,  one  E  under  bust  (3)  ;  Maundy 
Set,  1701  ;  Penny,  1700  23 

44  William  III, Crown,  1696;  Half  Crowns,  under  bust  B.  C.  N.  Y. 

(4)  ;  Shillings,  B.  C.  N.  Y.  (4);  Sixpences,  B.  C.  N.  Y.  (4)  13 

45  Anne,  Crowns,  1707,  E.  1708,  m.m.  plumes  ;  Half  Crowns, 

1703,  plain,  VIGO.;  1707,  plain  E. ;  1707,  roses  and 
plumes;  1708,  plain;  1714,  roses  and  plumes;  Shil¬ 
lings,  1703,  plain,  VIGO.  ;  1705,  plumes;  1708,  plumes, 
1709,  11,  plain;  1714,  roses  and  plumes;  Sixpences,  1703, 
plain;  VIGO.  1707,  plumes;  1708,  plain  E.;  1711,  plain,  17 

46  George  I,  Crown,  1716,  roses  and  plumes  ;  Shillings,  1718, 

roses  and  plumes  ;  1723,  S.  S.  C.  ;  Sixpences,  S.  S.  C.  ; 
Threepences,  1723,  27  ;  Anne,  Fourpences,  1704,  8,  10, 
13  ;  Twopences,  1708,  13  ;  and  Maundy  Set,  1709  23 

47  George  II,  Half  Crowns,  young  Head,  1713,  32,  roses  and 

plumes;  old  Head,  1745,  6,  Lima;  Shillings,  young 
Head,  1732,  roses  and  plumes;  1739,  41,  roses;  old 
Head,  1743,  47,  roses  ;  1745,  Lima  ;  1758,  plain  ;  Six¬ 
pences,  young  Head,  different  years  and  types  (5);  old 
Head,  different  years  and  types  (5)  ;  Fourpennies,  1731, 
37  ;  Threepennies,  Twopennies,  and  Pennies  (11)  ; 
Maundy  Set,.  1743  38 


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48  George  III,  Crown,  1818,  proof;  Spanish  Dollar,  counter- 

marked,  1790;  Shillings,  1787,  without  dot,  1816,  20  ; 
Sixpence,  1816;  Maundy  Money  (15)  ;  Wire  Money, 

1792  (3)  24 

49  George  III,  Crown,  1820,  proof  rare  year ;  Half  Crowns, 

1817,  19  ;  Shillings,  1787,  without  dot,  1817,  20,  rare 
year  ;  Sixpences,  1787,  1817,  19  ;  Fourpenny  and  Three¬ 
penny  of  1820  ;  Maundy  Sets  of  1784,  1800,  17  23 

50  George  III,  Bank  of  England  Dollar,  1804 ;  Bank  Tokens, 

English,  Three  Shillings,  1811,  12,  14,  15;  Eighteen- 
pence,  1811,  13,  14  ;  Half  and  Quarter  Guilders,  Deme- 
rary  (2)  ;  24-Stiver  Piece,  Ceylon  11 

51  George  III,  Bank  of  Ireland  Six  Shilling  Token,  1804  ; 

Bank  of  Ireland  XXX  Pence,  1808  (2);  Tenpence 
Token,  1805,  6  (2)  1813  ;  Fivepence  Token,  1805,  6  ; 
Half  Indian  Pagoda,  and  Quarter  Pagoda  1 1 

52  George  IV,  Crown,  1821;  Half  Crowns,  1820,  5;  Shillings, 

Lion,  1825,  6,  9  ;  Sixpences,  1821,  6,  Lion;  Maundy 
Sets  of  1826,  9  ;  Maundy  Money  (6)  ;  Ceylon  Rix 
Dollar,  1821 ;  Eighth  and  Sixteenth  Dollar  of  Mauritius, 
1822.  William  IV,  Rupees,  Half  and  Quarter  Rupees, 
1835  (3);  Maundy  Money,  various  (15)  44 

53  Victoria,  Gothic  Crown,  inscribed  edge,  proof ;  Crown,  1845; 

Half  Crown,  1845  ;  Florin,  “Graceless,”  1849;  Maundy 
Sets  of  1839,  45,  62,  8  20 

54  Victoria,  Maundy  Money  (25);  Colonial,  various (29) ;  and 

White  Metal  (3)  57 

55  Copper.  Charles  I,  St.  Patrick’s  Halfpenny;  Farthings(3). 

Charles  II,  Halfpennies  (5)  ;  Farthings  (6),  one  being 
qvator.  maria,  &c.  James  II,  Halfpennies  (3)  ;  Hi¬ 
bernia  Halfpenny  and  Farthing,  very  good ;  Tin  Farthing 
with  copper  plug,  scarce  ;  Gun  Money  ;  Crowns, 
Limerick  (2);  large  Half  Crowns  of  1689,  Jan.  Feb. 
Mar.  July,  Aug.  Sep.  Oct.  and  Dec.  (8)  ;  small  Half 
Crown,  May,  1690;  large  Shillings,  1689,  Jan.  Feb. 
July,  Aug.  10,  Oct.  (2),  Nov.  Dec.  (8),  and  one  Shilling, 
1690,  Apr. ;  small  Shillings,  1690,  June,  July,  Sep.  (3); 
Sixpences,  1689,  Aug.  7ber,  Nov.  and  1690,  May  (4), 
some  oj  these  coins  are  fine 


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56  William  and  Mary,  Halfpennies  (5) ;  Farthings,  one  having 

bust  of  William  on  one  side,  and  of  Mary  on  other  (2). 
William  III,  Halfpennies  and  Farthings  (7).  George  I, 
Halfpennies  and  Farthings  (11)  ;  Wood’s  Pattern  Irish 
Halfpenny,  1722,  rev.  Rocks  behind  Hibernia,  fine  and 
scarce ;  Wood’s  Irish  Halfpennies  and  Farthings  of 
1722,  3,  4,  very  fine  (5)  31 

57  George  II,  Halfpennies,  different  (10)  ;  Farthings,  different 

(15)  ;  “  Voce  Populi  ”  (2).  George  I  (3).  James  II 
(3).  George  III  (12),  various.  Victoria,  various  (9), 
some  fine  54 

58  George  III,  Halfpenny  Pattern,  by  Droz ,  1790,  “  Render 

to  Cesar,”  &c.  ;  Bermuda  Halfpenny,  by  Droz,  1793  ; 
Sierra  Leone  Penny,  1791 ;  East  India  Company  Piece 
of  1791,  all  Br.  proofs  4 

59  George  III,  Twopenny,  1797, fine;  Penny,  1797  ;  Penny, 

1806  ;  Halfpennies,  1806  and  1799  ;  Farthings,  1799 
and  1807  ;  Irish  Penny,  Halfpenny  and  Farthing,  1805: 
Barbadoes  Penny,  Pine  Apple,  1788,  all  these  pieces  are 
fine;  Virginia  Halfpenny,  1773;  St.  Helena  Halfpenny, 
1821  ;  Pennies,  Halfpennies  and  Farthings,  various 
dates  (19)  32 

60  George  III,  Bombay  Pewter  Money,  AVSPICIO.  REGIS.  ET. 

SENA.  TYT.  ANGLIAE.  (3)  ;  Barbadoes  Penny,  Pine 
Apple,  1788  ;  Cash  Indian,  Stivers,  &c.  various  (38)  42 

6 1  George  IV  and  William  IV,  Pennies  (4);  Halfpennies  (6); 

Farthings  (8);  Half  Farthings  (2),  all  in  good  condition; 
various  Pieces  of  George  IV,  William  TV  and  Victoria, 
Colonial,  some  very  good  (95)  115 

62  Victoria,  Pennies,  1841,  53,  4,  5,  8  ;  Halfpennies,  1841,  53, 

4  ;  Farthings,  1839,  47,  51,  8;  Half  Farthings  (3)  ; 
Models  of  Half,  Third,  Quarter  and  Eight  Farthings  (8), 
all  well  preserved  or  fine ;  Isle  of  Man,  Earl  of  Derby, 
Penny  and  Halfpenny  of  1709,  and  similar  Penny  and 
Halfpenny  of  ll'do,fine.  Duke  of  Athol,  Penny  and  Half¬ 
penny,  1758.  George  III,  Pennies  and  Halfpennies,  1786, 
98  and  1813  (6)  ;  Bank  Token,  1811.  Victoria,  Penny, 
Halfpenny  and  Farthing,  1839  (15)  ;  Jersey,  Pennies, 
Halfpennies  and  Farthings  (9)  ;  Guernsey  Pieces  (10)  58 


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63  Scotch,  Groat  of  James  II,  second  coinage,  Villa  Edinboro, 

Penny  of  David  I,  Roxburgh  ;  Billon  Plack  of  Mary, 
Edinburgh  (6)  ;  Plack  of  James  I [I;  Merks  of  Charles 
II,  Thistle  under  bust,  1669  and  1671  ;  Half  Merks  of 
Charles  II,  1669  and  1671  (3)  ;  Quarter  Dollar  of 
Charles  II,  1680  ;  40  Shilling  Piece  of  William  III, 
1696  ;  Five  Shillings  of  William  III,  1696,  7.  Copper 
of  Charles  II,  Bawbees,  1677,  9  ;  Turners  (2)  ;  Half 
Turner  ;  and  2  Bodies,  1677  25 

64  Early  Hanoverian.  Silver ,  Medal,  in  memory  of  Sophia, 

granddaughter  of  James  I,  widow  of  Ernest  Augustus, 
Elector  Palatinate,  &c.  and  mother  of  George  I ;  Gulden 
of  Ernest  Augustus,  Elector  of  Brandenburg,  &c.  father 
of  George  I,  1692;  Half  Gulden  of  same,  1690,  fine; 
Double  Gulden  of  George  I,  as  Elector  of  Hanover, 
1720,  1  (2),  both  fine ,  and  of  different  types;  Gulden  of 
same,  1721,  wild  man  type  with  rev.  of  four  shields; 
Quarter  Gulden  of  same,  1707  ;  Two  Groschen  Pieces  of 
Ernest  Augustus,  1681,  1689  and  1694,  different  types 
(3)  ;  Two  Groschen  Pieces  of  George  I,  1708  ;  Two 
Groschen  Pieces  of  Rudolf  Augustus,  1687;  Two  Groschen 
of  William  August  Duke  of  Brunswick,  1718  ;  and 
Four  Goschen  of  Louis  Rudolf  of  Brunswick,  1732  (14) 

65  Double  Gulden  of  George  II  as  Elector  of  Hanover,  1745, 

obv.  St.  Andrew,  rev.  crowned  Shield  ;  Idem  of  George 
HI,  1763,  similar  to  last ;  Gulden  of  George  III,  1781, 
1790  and  1814,  fine  (3);  Quarter  Gulden  of  same,  1787, 
round  shield  crowned,  witli  Order  of  the  Garter;  another, 
similar  of  1807  ;  others,  square  shield  crowned,  1792, 
R95,  9  (5) ;  Gulden  of  George  IV,  King  of  England, 
Hanover,  1829;  Sixteen  Groschen  Piece  of  the  same, 
rev-  galloping  Horse,  1827  and  1830,  mostly  fine  15 

66  United  States  of  America,  &c.  Gold.  Eagle  of  1795,  Head 

with  Cap  of  Liberty  to  right,  15  stars,  rev.  Eagle  with 
wreath  and  spread  wings  on  olive  branch,  fine  and  rare  1 

6/  Half  Eagle  of  1812,  Liberty  head  to  left,  and  13  stars  with 
shield  ;  another  of  1869  ;  Californian  Half  Dollar,  octa¬ 
gonal,  1854  ;  and  Quarter  Dollar  of  1872  4 


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68  Quarter  Eagle  of  1807,  Head  as  on  Double  Eagle,  but  13 

stars,  rev.  Eagle  and  Shield,  &c.  ;  Dollar  of  1853,  rev. 

“  1  dollar”  within  wreath  •,  Dollars,  1854  and  1857, 

Indian  with  plumed  head;  Chili  Dollar,  1861;  Chili 
Dollar  of  Bogota,  Columbia  6 

69  The  Eccleston  Bronze  Medal  of  George  Washington,  1805, 

The  Land  was  ours,  &c.  size  3  in.  very  fine  1 

70  Dollar  in  Zinc,  s.  12,  fine  state ,  CONTINENTAL  CVRRENCY, 

1776,  FYGO,  MIND  YOUR  OWN  BYSINESS.  and  Sun  Dial, 

&c.,  rev.  13  circles  with  names  of  the  confederated  states, 
AMERICAN  CONGRESS,  WE  ARE  ONE,  being  the  first  coined 
money  in  the  States  by  order  of  Congress,  very  rare; 
a  Cent  of  same  type,  rare  2 

71  Silver  Medal,  s.  12,  South  Carolina,  GROWING  ARTS  ADORN 

EMPIRE,  Queen  Caroline  watering  Sugar  Canes,  CAROLINE 
PROTECTING,  &c.  1736,^6;  Bronze  gilded  One-third 
Penny,  1694,  Elephant,  GOD  preserve  CAROLINA,  well 
preserved  and  very  rare ,  quoted  by  American  dealers  at 
40  Dollars  2 

72  Copper.  Elephant,  and  rev.  GOD  PRESERVE  LONDON  (1690 

about)  ;  Part  of  Dollar,  Plantation  Piece,  in  Pewter ,  of 
James  II,  JACOBVS.  II.  D.G.  MAG  :  BRI  :  FRAN.  ET.  HIB. 

REX.,  Equestrian  Statue  of  King,  rev.  VAL.  24  PART. 

REAL.  HISPAN.,  Shields  of  England,  Scotland,  France 
and  Ireland,  very  rare ,  but  poor ;  Virginia  Half-Penny 
of  George  III,  1773,  fine ;  Irish  Halfpenny,  rev.  LIBERTY 
AND  SECVRITY,  1795,  Shield  with  stripes  and  15  stars, 

Eagle  above,  &c.,  rare ,  valued  in  America  at  5  Dollars ; 

North  Wales  Halfpenny,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  Harp, 

&c.  ( valued  in  America  at  3  Dollars );  Connecticut  Cent, 

1787,  AVGTORI  CONNEC.,  Head  of  Charles  I  to  left  (?) 
rev.  INDE.  ET.  LIB.  1787,  Britannia;  “VOCE.  POPVLI.” 
Halfpenny,  1760,  Head  of  Pretender,  rev.  HIBERNIA., 
fine  (is  placed  in  America  among  U.S.  Tokens)  ;  North 
American  Token,  COMMERCE,  and  Ship  with  American 
flags  8 

73  Pitt  Halfpenny,  NO  STAMPS,  Ship,  America,  &c.  1776,  an 

exceptionally  fine  example,  one  inferior  to  this  was  sold  in  c 
May ,  1885,  at  this  house  for  £5.  1 

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74  Massachusetts  Cents,  1788 ;  N.  American,  Indian  and 
Spread  Eagle  COMMONWEALTH,  &c.  (2),  both  fine;  Ver¬ 
mont  Cent,  1786,  VERMONTENSIVM  RES  PVBLICA.,  Sun’s 
eye,  and  stars,  &c.,  Nova  Caesarea,  1786  ;  another  of 
1787,  rare;  and  one  of  1788  ;  Virginia  Halfpenny,  1773; 
Irish  Halfpenny,  LIBERTY  AND  SECVRITY,  1795,  rare ; 
North  American  Token,  1781;  VNITED  STATES,  WE  ARE 
ONE,  &c.  Connecticut,  1787 ;  Talbot  Alum  and  Lee 
New  York  Cent,  1795,  fine ;  E  PLVRIBVS  VNVM  Cent, 
Triangle  and  15  stars,  with  initial  letters  of  States, 
scroll,  OYR  CAYSE  IS  JVST,  fine  (2);  Nova  Constellatio, 
1783;  “  Washington  and  Independence  ”  Cent,  1783; 
Washington  Cent,  Head  on  either  side  ;  Connecticut, 
ayctori  CONNEC.  &c.  1787  ;  Webster  and  Van  Buren 
Token,  1837  17 


75  Rosa  Americana  Penny  (Twopenny?)  George  I,  Rose 
crowned,  second  type,  1722;  Halfpenny  (Penny?) 
similar,  1723;  another,  similar,  1722,  Rose,  first  type 
only;  Farthing,  first  type,  Rose  only,  1722  (2). 
French  Colonies,  Louisiana,  1722  ;  French  Colonies, 
Florida  of  Louis  XV,  1767  7 


76  London  Grate  Cent,  1795,  bronze  proof,  fine  ( valued  in  States 
at  2  Dollars ) ;  George  Washington  Medal,  1796,  s.  9J, 
General  of  the  American  Armies,  &c  .fine  bronze  proof ; 
Washington  Bronze  Medal,  s.  9^,  rev.  LIBERTY  AND 
SECVRITY,  Eagle  and  Shield,  edge  “  AN  ASYLVM,”  &c. 
fine;  Washington  President,  Halfpenny,  1793,  Ship, 
fine  ;  Washington  President,  Cent,  rev .  Eagle,  1791,  fine 
( valued  in  8  Dollars )  ;  George  Washington, 

Eagle  and  Shield,  liberty  and  SECVRITY.  1795  {valued 
in  U.S.  at  5  Dollars )  g 


77  Bronze  Medal,  Washington,  s.  12,  1803, fine;  Rosa  Ameri¬ 
cana,  Halfpenny  (Penny?)  Rose  crowned,  1723;  and 
Farthing  (Halfpenny?)  Rose  only,  1722;  Washington 
President,  Cent,  and  8  stars,  1791,  fine  {in  U.S.  8  f 

Dollars)-,  Idem,  rev.  Ship,  1793;  Connecticut,  Cent,  4 

1787;  Siege  of  Boston,  bronze  proof ;  17  others,  various, 
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78  Cent,  1794,  Liberty  and  Cap,  fine,  collared  and  lettered  edge; 

Idem,  1795  ;  Idem,  flowing  hair,  of  1796,  7,  8,  1800, 
1 , 2,  3,  5,  6,  7,  plain  edged  ;  Idem,  Liberty  Head  to  left, 
1810,  12,  16,  17,  18,  19,  20,  22,  25,  26,  27,  28  and  30; 
Half  Cents,  Liberty  and  Cap,  1797  (2),  1800  and  1807; 
Idem,  Liberty  Head  to  left,  1809,  25  and  29  ;  Small 
Brass  Pattern,  by  Kettle,  Liberty  Head,  1803  33 

79  Cent,  1799,  Liberty  Head  to  right,  flowing  hair,  fine,  ex¬ 

tremely  rare  ( valued  by  dealers  U.S.  at  25  Dollars )  1 

80  Cent  of  1794,  Liberty  Cap,  fine  (2)  ;  Cent,  Fillet  Head, 

1798,  1802  and  1803;  Cents,  from  1822  to  1857,  nearly 
all  fine  ;  Two  Cent  Pieces,  1864,  6  5,  66  (3  ;  Nickel 
Eagle  Cents,  1857  and  1858  ;  Nickel  and  Bronze  Cents, 
1859  to  1884,  all  of  different  years  (12)  52 

81  Lot  of  Cents,  States,  Tokens,  &c.  some  rare ,  many  fine  100 

82  Silver.  Dollar  or  “  Unit,”  Liberty,  flowing  hair,  1795,  15 

Stars  ;  Idem,  Fillet  Head,  1797,  16  Stars  {unusual), 
-J-  rev.  Eagle  within  wreath  of  clouds,  very  fine  ;  Idem, 
1798;  Idem,  1799,  13  Stars,  Eagle  with  shield,  &c.  ; 
Idem,  1800;  another,  similar,  fine  5 

83  Dollars  of  1876,  77,  78  and  84,  all  very  fine ;  Half  Dollar, 

1795,  flowing  hair,  15  Stars,  Eagle  with  olive  wreath  ; 
Idem  of  1807,  Fillet  Head,  13  Stars,  rev.  Eagle  and 
shield,  &c.  6 

84  Massachusetts  Pine  Tree  Shilling,  1652,  fine  for  this  coin ; 

and  Dime  of  1796,  Fillet  Head,  15  Stars,  rev.  Eagle 
with  olive  wreath,  rare  and  fine  2 

85  Half  Dollar,  1795,  flowing  hair,  15  Stars,  rev.  Eagle  within 

olive  wreath,  fine  ;  Idem,  1802,  Fillet  Head,  13  Stars, 
Eagle  and  shield,  &c.  very  rare  year  ( U.S.  value  5  to 
10  Dollars)’,  Idem,  1803 ,  mint  state ;  Idem,  1807,  fine; 
Idem,  1811,  Liberty  Head  to  left,  rev.  Eagle  with  thun¬ 
derbolt,  fine  ;  Idem,  1831  ;  another,  similar,  mint  state  6 

86  Half  Dollar,  1812,  gilded, fine;  Idem  of  1817,  23  and  27, 

all  fine ;  Quarter  Dollar,  Fillet  Head,  1807,  Eagle  and 
shield,  rare  and  fine  ;  Idem,  Head  to  left,  1824,  Eagle  on 
thunderbolt  ;  Idem,  1834,  fine ;  Dimes,  Liberty  Head  to 
left,  of  1820,  23,  7  and  36,  all  fine ;  Half  Dimes,  or 
Dimes,  of  1829,  31,  2  and  4,  all  fine  15 

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87  Half  Dollars,  Liberty  Head  to  left,  rev.  Eagle  with  thunder¬ 

bolt  of  1827,  29,  30,  2,  3,  all  fine ;  Quarter  Dollars, 
similar,  of  1831,  4,  5,  fine ;  Dimes  of  1820,  5,  30,  2, 
5,  6,  7  ;  and  Half  Dimes,  1829,  32,  3,  4,  5,  6,  all 
fine  ^ 

88  Half  Dollars  of  1834  and  1835,  very  fine ;  Half  Dollars  of 

1855,  7,  9  ;  Quarter  Dollars,  1834,  5,  9,  41,  5,  o3,  4, 
5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  61,  76  and  77  ;  Dimes,  between  1834  and 
1859,  all  good ,  some  scarce  (10);  Half  Dimes,  1829,  32, 
3,  4,  5,  8,  40  and  50  ;  Silver  Three  Cent  Pieces,  1851, 
52  and  53  41 


89  Five  Cent  Piece  in  Nickel,  1882,  withdrawn  from  circulation 
(or  pattern),  scarce ;  Quarter  Dollars  (2)  ;  Dimes  (3)  ; 
Half  Dimes  (12) ;  Silver  Three  Cent  Pieces  (3),  Nickel 
Five  Cent  Pieces  (9);  Nickel  Three  Cents  (5),  all  of 
different  years  ;  Confederate  States,  100  Dollar  Notes 
of  Richmond,  1862  and  1864  (3);  Republic  of  Hayti, 
Santo  Domingo,  small  Silver  Pieces  of  President  Petion, 
an  14  ;  and  one  of  Boyer,  an  15  ;  also  Copper  of  same 
Republic,  1840,  46  and  65  (3)  ;  one  of  Kamehamelia  of 
Hawaii,  1847  45 


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90  Mexico,  Dollar  of  Republic,  1860  ;  Dollar  of  Emperor 
Maximilian,  1866  ;  Quarter  Dollars,  1831,  2,  59  ;  One- 
eight  Dollars,  1830,  1,  3  ;  One- sixteenth  Dollar,  1825.  j 
Bolivian  Republic,  Dollars  with  head  of  President  / 
Bolivar,  1830,  4,  8,  58  ;  Quarter  Dollar,  1830.  Brazil, 

500  and  200  Maravedes  of  1860,  3.  Copper  of  Mexico  (3).  1 

Brazil  (2)  21 


91  Peru,  Dollar  of  1880,  mint  state ,  small  Silver  Pieces  (5). 

Chili,  Dollar,  1876  ;  Quarter  Dollar,  1853,  65  ;  Five  f 
Cent  Pieces  (2).  Japanese  Dollar  and  2  small  Pieces, 
mint  state ,  and  Bronze  Piece  ;  White  Metal,  “Dos  Cen- 
tanos,”  2  different.  Republic  of  Honduras,  White  Metal, 

Half  Reals  (2);  and  Quarter  Real.  Republic  of  Grenada,  / 
a  Real,  1859.  Republic  del  Rio  de  la  Plata,  Real  of,  c'^- 
1813.  Copper ,  Chili  (4).  Venezuela  (2).  Uruguay  (1).  * 

Argentine  (1).  Peru  (1).  New  Grenada  (1);  and 
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92  Continental  Gold.  Imperial  Ducat  of  Maria  Theresa,  D.G 

REG.  HV.  BO.,  and  rev.  PATRONA  REGNI  HYNGARIAE, 
1743;  Another,  D.G.  ROI.  GE.  HV.  BO.  RE.,  1755,  different 
types  ;  and  1  of  the  Emperor  Joseph,  1772  3 

93  Venice,  Zechine  of  Paul  Rainer,  Doge;  and  another  of  Doge 

Lud.  Manin.  Ducat  of  Charles  VI,  King  of  Austria 
and  Patron  of  Hungary  3 

94  Ducat  of  the  Norican  Republic,  1637,  rare.  George 

Rakoci  II,  Prince  of  Transylvania,  1647 ,fine  and  very 
rare.  Ducat  of  Republic  of  Francofurt,  1648,  rare  3 

95  Ducats  of  Louis  Napoleon,  King  of  Holland,  1808,  9  ;  and 

a  third  of  latter  year,  of  different  type  3 

96  Ducat  of  John,  Duke  of  Tuscany,  1735  ;  and  Five  Franc 

Piece  of  Hieronymus  Napoleon,  King  of  Westphalia, 
1800  2 

97  Twenty  Franc  Piece  of  Napoleon  I,  1818  ;  and  of  Louis 

i  XVIII,  1818,  both  fine  2 

98  Twenty  Franc  Pieces  of  Republique  Francaise,  1851, 

Napoleon  being  President;  and  of  Republique  Francaise, 
1852,  with  “  LOVIS  NAPOLEON  BONAPARTE.”  2 

99  Medal,  s.  13J,  in  honour  of  John  George,  Elector  of  Saxony, 

very  fine ;  another,  s.  91,  of  1645.  Another,  s.  11,  of 
the  four  Ducal  Princes  of  Saxony,  John  Philip,  Francis 
John,  William  Francis  and  William  Frederic.  Another, 
s.  8,  of  Christian  III,  Elector,  1606,  with  Rev.  Princes 
John  George  and  Augustus,  fine.  Quarter  Gulder  of 
John  George,  Elector,  1672,  very  fine,  lj  Thaler  of 
Frederic  Augustus,  1695.  3  Silver  Groschen  Piece  of 

Sigismuncl  III,  King  of  Poland,  1593.  8  Groschen  Pieces 
of  Frederick  Augustus,  Elector  of  Saxony  and  King  of 
Poland,  1753,  5.  Austria,  Archduke  Leopold,  Count 
of  Tyrol  and  Duke  of  Burgundy,  s.  13,  1632,  fine.  Leo¬ 
pold,  Emperor  of  Rome  and  Austria  and  King  of 
Hungary,  &c.  1698,  s.  13^,  very  fine  ;  another  similar^ 
s.  10^,  1699,  very  fine;  2  small  Pieces,  6  and  3  Groschen 
of  same,  1670,  83.  Copper ,  Stanislaus  of  Poland,  1767, 
fine;  Augustus  III,  Rex  Pol.  1755;  Medal  of  Leopold, 
“  tvrc  VICTOR  and  another  of  Franz,  Ivais  ;  V  of 
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100  Medal,  s.  13J,  John  George,  Duke  of  Saxony,  1639,  very 
fine.  Augustus  I,  another.  Henry  Julius,  Duke  of 
Brunswick,  &c.  1600 ,fine.  Thaler  of  Fred.  Augustus  III, 
Elector  of  Saxony,  1800, fine.  Thaler  of  Maria  Theresa,  of 
Austria  and  Hungary,  1780,  in  mint  state.  Dollar 
of  the  Belgian  Confederation,  \§10,fine.  2  Guilders  of  Hol¬ 
land,  1790,3;  and  Half  Guilder,  1749,  all  fine.  Belgian 
Piece  of  Maria  Theresa,  1752.  Pieces  of  Austria,  various 
(3)  ;  Copper ,  of  Maria  Theresa,  and  Joseph  (4),  all 
fine  1 7 


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Spain ,  §c.,  Dollars  of  Philip  IV,  1636,  8.  Another  of 
Philip  V,  1744  ;  and  of  Ferdinand  VI,  1748.  Another 
of  Amadeo,  1871,  fine.  Pesetas  of  Charles  III,  Philip  V 
and  Ludovic  I,  1708,  18,  24,  and  of  (Provisional 
Government,  mint  state),  1869  (6).  Portugal,  silver  of 
1681,  1715,  63  (4),  and  small  Pieces  Spanish.  Copper , 
Spain,  of  Charles  I,  Philip  I,  III,  IV,  V,  and  of 
Charles  II  and  Isabel,  some  rare  (28)  ;  and  of  Portugal 
(9)  62 


102  Italian,  Dollar  (Ducat)  of  Cosmo  de  Medici,  1610,  fine. 

Another  of  Ferdinand  II,  1666,  rev.  Port  of  Leghorn, 
another,  Cosmo,  1677,  fine;  Idem,  crowned  head  and 
Port  of  Leghorn,  1683 ,fine;  Idem,  rev.  GRATIA  OBVIA 
VLTRO  QVAESITA  LIBYRNI,  rose  tree,  fine;  Idem  of  1692; 
smaller  Pieces,  Cosmo  I  de  Medici  (1566-74),  Duke  of 
Florence  and  Sienna,  rev.  City  of  Sienna,  rare  and  fine. 
Giulio  de  Medici;  Pope  Clemens  VII  (2).  Giovanni 
de  Medici.  Pope  Leo  X,  rare.  Cosmo  de  Medi  II  and 
Duke  of  Ilorence  and  Sienna,  rev.  Wolf  and  twins,  small 
(2),  rare.  Innocent  XI,  small.  Copper ,  Grano  of 
Masaniello,  Fisherman  of  Naples,  1648,  very  rare. 
Grazia  of  Ferdinand  de  Medici ;  Clemens  VII  (3)  16 

103  Italian,  Scudo  (Lira  8)  of  Ligurian  Republic,  1798 ,fine. 

Another,  Roman  Republic,  1798,  fine.  Vic.  Emanuel  I, 
Prince  of  Piedmont,  1816,  fine.  Another,  Venetian 
Republic,  ft  22  MARZO.  1848.”  fine.  Provl.  Govt,  of 
Lombardy  (5  Lira),  1848,  fine.  Victor  Emanuel  II 
(Lii.i  5),  1870,  fine.  Francis  II  ol  Austria.  Venice, 


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1802  (Lira  2),  fine.  Medals  (8),  commemorative  of  death 
of  Charles  VII,  Roman  Emperor,  1745 ,Jine.  Pius  IX, 

20  Baiochii,  1848,  fine.  Republic  of  Genoa,  small  Piece, 

1673.  Roman  Rep.  of  1849,  Bilon,  16,  8,  and  4  Baiocchi 
(3),  scarce  13 

104  Italian,  Scudo  (Lira  6)  of  Cisalpine  Republic,  ALLA.  NAZ. 

FRAN.  LA  REP.  CISAL.  RICONOSCENTE,  mint  state. 

Another,  Provl.  Govt,  of  Lombardy,  1848,  fine. 

Another,  Republic  of  Venice,  1848.  Cisalpine  Republic, 

Soldi  30,  PAGE  CELEBRATA  FORO  BONAPARTE  FONDATO 
ANNO  IX,  mint  state.  Ligurian  Republican,  Lira  of  1798, 

Medallet,  crowning  of  Ferdinand  I,  King  of  Lombardy 
and  Venice,  1838,  fine ;  Medallet,  s.  8,  by  Dassier,  of 
Samuel  Bochart,  died  1667,  fine.  Italian,  small  Silver , 
various  (5).  Greek  similiar  (3).  Turkish  similar  (8)  ; 
and  Bilon  (2).  Copper ,  Roman  Republic  of  1788,  9, 

Due  Baiocchi,  Rome,  Aquilee  and  Ancona  (4),  Baiocco  /  .  2-  £■ ' 

and  Mezzo  Baiocco  (2)  ;  some  fine  and  scarce  ;  others  of 
1848,  9  (4)  ;  Venetian  Republic  (5)  ;  Sardinian,  &c. 

(6)  47 

105  Silver  Penny  of  William,  Count  of  Flanders.  Another  of 

OthoII,  Cologne.  Denier  of  William,  Duke  of  Acquitaine. 

Silver  Pennies,  unread  (3);  Ferdinand  and  Elizabeth  of 
Aragon  and  Castile  (2).  Geneva,  12  Sous  Piece,  1654. 

/it  St-  Lodigard,  Bishop  of  Lucerne,  1447.  Archbishop 
of  Salzburg,  1675.  Jetton  of  Charles  V.  “  Gros 
Tournois  ”  of  Philip  III  of  France  (2).  “  Un  Blanc,’’  or 
Piece  of  12  Deniers  ;  &c.,  of  Francis  I,  1514.  Old 
Russian,  Ivan  III;  Ivan  Grosnoi ;  and  1  copper,  rare 
(3).  Republic  of  Berne,  Two  Franc  Piece,  1774,  fine. 

“  Moneta  Buneus,”  old  French,  unread.  French  Copper 
of  Henry  IV,  Louis  XIII,  XIV,  XV,  &c.,  and  others  61 

106  Confederation  of  the  Rhine,  Carl  Theodore  Anton  Maria 

Regensburg,  1809,  EINE  FEINE  MARK,  fine ;  Thaler  of 
Fred.  William  III  of  Prussia,  1802  ;  Four  Groschen 
Piece  of  William  III.  Frederick  the  Great,  Half  and  /  «- 

Quarter  Thalers,  1750,  fine ;  Thaler  of  Fred.  William 
IV,  King  of  Prussia,  1854,  mint  state;  Crown  Thaler 
of  King  William  and  Queen  Augusta  of  Prussia,  1861.. 


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mint  state ;  Reichs  Thaler,  Frederic  King  of  the 
Prussians,  1769  ;  Twenty  Kreuzer  Piece  of  Andrew 
Iiofer,  Patriot  of  the  Tyrol,  1809 ,fine;  Three  Groschen 
of  Albert,  Margravine  of  Brandenburg  and  Duke  of 
Prussia,  1537,  rare  and  fine;  Rupert,  Bishop  of  Salz¬ 
burg,  1756  ;  Thaler  of  William  King  of  Wurtemburg, 

1857 ;  City  of  Hamburgh,  1727,  &c.  (3)  ;  Maria 
Theresa,  1751  ;  and  various  small  Silver,  in  all  17,  of 
which  4  billon  ;  Copper,  Napoleon  I,  &c.,  French  and 
Italian,  Cents,  France  and  Westphalia,  &c.  (46),  all 
good ,  many  fine ,  and  with  2  or  3  exceptions  only ,  no 
duplicates  75 

107  Holland,  Silver  pieces  chiefly  of  17th  century  (10); 

Christian  III  of  Norway,  Eight  Shillings,  1608,  fine; 
other  Pieces  of  Norway,  Denmark  and  Sweeden,  of  which 
3  billon  (10)  ;  Belgian  Confederation,  1759,  81,  &c.  (4)  ; 

Papal  (5);  Malta  (2);  Genoa,  1794,  1814;  Sicily, 

1796,  &c.  (5)  ;  Copper  and  billon;  Malta  (6);  Holland, 

Frisia,  Denmark  and  North  German  States  and  Cities, 

17th  and  18th  centuries  (70);  Sardinia,  Lombardy, 
Parma,  Mantua  and  Ragusa  (11)  ;  Swiss  Cantons, 
various,  18th  and  19th  centuries  (38),  Papal  (4) 

silver  34,  billon  and  copper  132 

108  France,  Five  Livre  Piece  of  Louis  XIV,  Younghead,  1652, 

rev.  crowned  Shield  with  fleur-de-lis,  fine ;  Idem,  of  Six 
Livres,  old  Head,  1712,  rev.  Three  leaves  and  fleur-de-lis, 
fine;  Idem,  rev.  Four  double  LL,  crowned  fleur-de-lis,  /  / 
and  in  centre  X  within  circle,  1690;  Smaller  Piece, 

Three  Livres,  rev.  round  Shield  flanked  by  olive  branches, 
and  crowned,  1694  ;  Five  Livres  Piece,  Louis  XY,  rev. 
as  last,  1727;  Idem  of  1742;  Idem  of  1770;  Two 
Livre  Piece  of  Henry  IV,  1606  ;  Idem  of  Louis  XV, 

1720,  rev.  Four  double  LL,  crowned,  &c.,  chrs  regn. 

VINC.  IMP  .fine;  Four  small  Pieces  of  Louis  XIV  ;  and 
Five  small  Pieces  of  Louis  XV  lg 

109  Silver  Jetton  of  the  States  of  Brittany  of  Louis  XV,  1768, 

fine;  Two  Franc  Piece  of  Louis  XIV,  1690  ;  and  of 
Louis  XV,  1727,  56;  Five  Franc  Piece  of  Louis  XVI,  • 
1792,  rev.  REGNE  DE  la  LOI,  &c.,  fine  ;  Thirty  Sous 


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Pieces,  same  reverse ,  1792,  3  ;  One  of  Fifteen  Sols,  1791  ; 
Twenty  Sols  of  1782,  6,  Duvivier,  Jine ;  Ten  Sols? 
similar,  1783,  4,  5;  Jetton  of  States  of  Brittany  of 
1784,  Lonis  XYI,  jine ;  Five  Franc  Pieces  of  Charles 
X,  1826,  30  ;  One  of  Louis  Philippe  I,  1833  ;  Two 
Franc  Piece,  Charles  X,  1828  ;  Louis  XVIII  Francs, 
1817,  22,  jine  ;  Small  Pieces,  Charles  X,  &c.  (6)  26 

110  France  :  Medal,  s.  10,  Louis  XVI  and  Marie  Antoinette, 

Bust  of  Dauphin,  Oct.  22,  1781,^6;  Louis  XVI,  s.  10, 
Octagonal,  Duvivier,  struck  for  Gallic  Clergy  1782, 
jine  ;  Louis  XVI,  s.  9,  “  Immole  par  les  Factieux,’ 
Jan.  22,  1793,  jine  ;  Marie  Antoinette,  s.  9,  Execution, 
Oct.  16,  1793 ,  fine  ;  another,  different,  by  Loos,  s.  9; 
“  Seconde  victime  d’un  peuple  Regicido,  jine  ;  Dauphin 
( s .  9),  Son  of  Louis  XVI,  by  Loos,  Release  June  5, 
1795,  jine;  Medalet,  s.  6,  Droits  de  l’Homme,  &c., 
1792  (2).  Bronze  proofs  :  Louis  XV,  “  Kella  Recepta, 
1733  ”;  Lafayette,  by  Dumarest ;  Louis  XVI,  Swears 
fealty  to  Nation  and  Law,  Sep.  14,  1791;  Liberte,  Sous 
la  Loi,  1791;  Vivre  libre  ou  Mourir,”  14  Juillet,  1790  ; 
a  Les  Francais  invincibles,”  1792  ;  “  La  Sagesse  Guide 
la  Force,  s.  12,  1792  ;  another,  similar,  s.  9J.  Brass: 
Siege  Piece  of  1815,  “  Un  Decime”  (2)  ;  “Ten  Decimes 
of  Louis  XVIII ;  and  Colonial  Ten  Cents  of  Louis 
Philippe,  1841;  Satirical,  “Napoleon  III,  Le  Miserable, 
Sedan,”  &c.  silver  8,  bronze  8,  and  brass  4 

111  France  :  Rep  :  Francaise,  Six  Livres,  “  Regne  de  la  Loi” 

1793,  fine;  Idem,  Five  Francs,  “  L’An  8,”  “  Union  et 
Force,”  fine;  Five  Francs,  GAYLE  svbalpine.  liberte, 
&c.,  L’AN.  10  :  ERIDANIA,  fine ;  Medal,  s.  9-jt,  Rep. 
Francaise  Dept,  de  la  Seine,  <£  Certificate  D’Etudes 
Primaires,”  &c .,  fine  ;  Five  Francs,  Republic  of  1848, 
fine  ;  Idem,  1876,  mint  state  ;  Bonaparte,  Premier 
Consul,  Five  Francs,  An  il, fine;  Napoleon  Empereur, 
Five  Francs,  1809,  fine ;  Napoleone  Imperatore  e  Re. 
1811,  Five  Lire,  mint  state;  Idem,  Two  Lire,  1811, 
fine;  Two  Francs,  Rep.  Francaise,  1871,  fine;  Napoleon 
Premier  Consul,  Two  Francs,  mint  state ,  An  12  ;  One 
Franc,  Rep.  Francaise,  1849  13 


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France:  Bronze  Medals,  fine  (6);  Robespierre,  Five 
Decimes,  REGENERATION  FRANCAISE.  10  AOVT.,  1793 
(2) ;  Paper  Assignats,  1792,  4  (2)  ;  Medal,  s.  3f  ins. , 
Chirurgien  en  Chef  de  l’Armees  d’Allemagne,  28 
Bulletin  of  Napoleon,  July,  1809,  fine ;  Framed  Bronze 
Plaque,  by  Andrieu,  Entry  of  Louis  XVI  into  Paris 
from  Versailles,  Oct.  6,  1789,  s.  3J  ins.  fine;  Siege 
Pieces  of  Antwerp,  1814  (2);  Siege  Pieces  of  Mayence, 
1793  (3)  ;  Medals  :  Confederation  des  Francais,  1790,  / 
&  DIEV  NOYS  la  DONNE.  29.  sept.  1820  (2)  ;  Joachim 
Murat  King  of  Naples,  Three  Grana,  1810,  fine;  Due  e 
Mezzo  Baiocchi,  Civitata  Vecchia,  1796  ;  Copper 
Money:  Louis  XVI,  Two  Sous,  Fasces  (3);  Ten 
Centimes  (6);  Sols,  shield  (5)  ;  Three  Decimes,  1792 
(1)  ;  Liards  (2)  ;  Liards  Colonial  (5)  ;  Rep.  Francaise, 
Two  Decimes  and  Two  Sols  (5)  ;  Five  Centimes  and 
One  Sol  (10);  Centimes  (5),  all  good  pieces ,  mostly  fine, 
and  all  of  different  years  or  mints  63 

Napoleonic.  Silver.  Joseph  Napoleon,  King  of  Two 
Sicilies,  and  rev.  shield  of  Arms  with  mermaid  supports, 
crowned,  1808 ,fine;  Idem,  King  of  Spain,  rev.  shield  of  / 
Arms,  crowned,  Dollar,  1808,  fine;  Half  Dollar,  as  last, 
1813  ;  Gioachimo  Napoleone,  Regno  delle  Sicilie, 
Five  Lire,  1813,^?^;  Idem,  Mez.  Lira,  1813;  Hierony¬ 
mus  Napoleon,  King  of  Westphalia,  IO  STEINE  MARK, 
1811,  fine;  Idem,  similar,  Five  Marks,  1812,  fine ; 
Felix  and  Eliza  Bonaparte  of  Lucca  and  Piombino, 
Five  Franchi,  1808,y??ie ;  Pesetas  of  Joseph  Napoleon, 
King  of  Spain  1810,  3  ;  Dollar  of  Louis  Napoleon, 
King  of  Holland,  1808,  rev.  shield  of  Arms,  crowned; 
Mark  of  Hieronymus,  King  of  Westphalia,  1813, 
shield  of  Arms,  crowned,  fine  ;  Billon ,  Twenty  and  Ten 
Cent  Pieces  of  same,  1808,  12  ;  Another,  of  Joachim 
Napoleon  of  Berg  &  Cleve,  1806  15 

Napoleonic  :  Siege  Dollar  of  Saragossa,  1809,  rare  and 
fine;  Siege  Dollar  (Five  Pesetas)  of  Barcelona,  1809, 
rare  and  fine ;  Siege  Dollar,  Two  Peseta  Piece,  1811  ; 
Copper  Siege  Pieces,  Four  Quartos  1813  and  One 
Quarto,  1809;  Gulden  of  Hieronymus  Napoleon,  King 


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of  Westphalia,  1811,  2,  both  fine  ;  Thalers  of  same,  of 
1809,  10, 13,  all  fine ;  Peseta  of  Joseph  Bonaparte,  King 
of  Spain,  1810;  Napoleon  Imperatore  e  re,  Regno 
d’ Italia,  Two  Lira,  1812,  fine;  Napoleon,  Emperor, 
Francs  of  1808,  an  12,  13,  all  fine;  Maria  Lucia, 
Princess  Imperial  of  Austria,  Duchess  of  Parma,  1815 
(3 ),fine;  Half  Francs  of  Napoleon,  Premier  Consul  and 
Empereur,  L’an  12,  both  fine;  Half  Francs  of  Emperor, 
1808,  9,  12,  14;  Quarter  Francs,  Premier  Consul  and 
Emperor  (3)  27 


115  Napoleonic.  Silver  Medals,  Chamber  of  Commerce  of 

Antwerp,  by  Droz ,  s.  9|,  fine;  “  Academie  Celtique,” 
s.  9,  Dupre,  fine ;  11  Gallia  Reddita  Europse,”  Globe  and 
three  fleur-de-lys,  April,  1814,  s.  7^  ;  Napoleon,  “  Le 
Senat  et  Le  Peuple,”  an  XII,  Denon,  s.  7,  fine ;  One 
small,  as  last;  Idem,  Arc  de  Triomphe,  s.  6-|;  Napoleon 
and  Marie  Louise,  Nuptials,  small  (2)  ;  Two  Franc  and 
One  Franc  Pieces,  Napoleon,  1808,  10;  Half  Franc, 
Premier  Consul,  An  13,  fine;  Mez.  Lisa.  Joachim 
Murat,  Naples,  1813.  Small  Silver,  Regno  d’ Italia,  &c., 
different  years  (16).  Bronze  Medals,  Napoleon  Pre 
Consul  de  la  Republique  Francaise,  s.  9 J;  “  La  Fortune 
Conservation, ”  s.  9J  ;  “  Aux  Manes  de  Desaix,”  s.  7-J, 
all  fine ;  Jetton,  “  Heros  Bonaparte,”  1796  ;  Jetton, 
Pewter,  “  Rendu  a  sa  Patrie,”  &c.,  1799 ;  various  Billon 
and  Copper,  Joachim  Murat,  Duchy  of  Berg,  1806  ; 
Alexr.  Duke  of  Neufchatel  (4)  ;  Louis  Napoleon  King 
of  Holland,  Java  (5)  ;  Siege  Pieces,  Mayence  and 
Antwerp  (2);  Belgium  Federation  (2)  ;  Felix  and 
Eliza  of  Lucca  (2)  (51) 

116  Bronze  Medals.  Napoleon  I,  St.  Helena,  May  5,  1821, 

s.  18;  Funerailles,  15Decre*  1840;  Antiqua  Italorum  Rep. 
Resuscitata  ;  General,  au  chef  de  la  brave  Armee  d’ltalie  ; 
Tagliamento,  &c.  ;  Paix  de  Luneville  ;  Retour  d’Astree; 
Bataille  de  Millesimo,  &c. ;  Les  Cent  Jours  ;  “  Expedi¬ 
tion  de  decouverte  ”  ;  Bonus  Eventus ;  Vindobona  capta ; 
Lutzen  ;  Gilded  Badge,  u  Pensee  de  St.  Helene  ”  ; 
Joachim  Murat  To  ITov1  Legion  15 


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117  Napoleon  I.  Large  and  early;  Premier  Consul  Bronze 
Medals:  Tlie  Three  Consols,  “ Guerre  de  la  Liberte,”  &c.  ; 
Premiere  Pierre  de  la  Colonne  Nationale,  &c.  1800, 
Duvivier ;  Marengo  25  and  26  Prairial,  An  8  ;  another? 

“  Le  Generale  Desaix  blesse  amort”;  Paix  de  Lune- 
ville,  by  Droz\  “  Bonaparte  &c.  Praeses  Anno  III”; 

✓  “  La  Ville  de  Lille  au  Premier  Consul”;  “  La  Liguria  ?  v 

Riconoscente,”  &c.  ;  “  Vota-Publica  ” ;  “  Republica 

Cisalpina  Restituta”  ;  Yoti  Publici  per  la  Posperita 
E  tern  a  della  Republica  Italica,  &c.  Auspice  Bonaparte”; 

“Au  Premier  Consul,  &c.  Marseille  Reconnaissante  ”  12 


118  Bronze  Medals.  Entree  a  Moscou ;  Fortune  adverse ; 
Wurtchen ;  Muses  Artibus  Arvis ;  Moskowa ;  Fideli 
Bertrand;  Borysthene  ;  Retraite  de  1’  Armee  ;  Napoleon 
II,  Empereur  ;  Napoleon  Abdique  ;  Depart  1814  ;  Feb- 
rier  1814  ;  Retour  d’lle  d’Elbe  ;  Retour  de  l’Empereur  ; 
Drapeux  donnes ;  Le  Senat  et  Le  Peuple  16 


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Bronze  Medals.  LTllyrie  ;  Porte  de  Corinthee  ;  Jena  ; 
Borussi  dedicere  nuper ;  La  Yaccine  ;  J.  Napn  de  Wur- 
temburg;  Naples  ;  Prisca  Decora;  Fabius  Cunctator  ;  La 
Silesie  ;  Gallia  Renovata  ;  L’  Armee  d’Angleterre ;  Porte 
de  Alcala  ;  Simplon  ;  Sanhedrim  ;  Friedland  16 


120  Bronze  Medals.  Jena;  Eylau  ;  Roi  de  Rome  ;  Taglia- 
mento,  Traite  d’Amiens  ;  Capitulation  d’Ulm  ;  Actions 
de  Grace ;  Code  Civil ;  2000  Barques  Construites  ; 
Ecoles  de  Medecine  ;  “  La  Ligurie  Reunie,”  &c.  ;  St. 
Bernard;  Allocution;  Le  Senat ;  &c.  16 


121  Bronze  Medals.  Eagle  crowned  by  Victory;  Stephanie  et 
Louis  de  Bade  ;  Porte  de  Brandebourg  ;  Westphalia  ; 
Aux  Arts  la  Victoire  ;  Orphelines  de  La  Legion  ;  Co¬ 
lonne  de  la  Grande  Arm<$e  ;  Tilsit;  Venise,  &c.  rendu  a 
ITtalie  ;  Aigles  au  de  la  laRabe;  Roi  d’ltalie  ;  La  Zecca 
de  Milano  ;  Alexander  I  and  Francis  II ;  Les  Autri- 
chiens  "V  aincus  ;  Napoleon  and  Francis  II  ;  Ecoles  de 
Mines  du  Mont  Blanc;  L’Egypte  Conquise ;  Factis 
prorogat  Devum  jq 


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Bronze  Medals — Rome-Paris.  Napoleon  and  Charlemagne; 
L’ Instruction  Publique;  Napoleon  et  Louise  ;  Sommo 
Sierra  ;  Urea  Parisios  deducta  ;  A’Desaix  ;  aux  Arrnees, 
1806  ;  Danuvius  indignatus  ;  Presbourg  ;  Temple  ii 
Pola  ;  Nice  a  Rome  ;  Wagram  ;  Souverainetes  Don- 
nees  ;  Austerlitz  ;  La  Dalmatie  ;  Ultra  Vistulam ;  Re¬ 
union  de  l’Etrurie  18 

Bronze  Medals — all  Italico.  “  HostibusUbiqueFusis,”  &c.t; 
Napoleo  Imp.  Italian  Rex,  &c. ;  Vienne;  Agens  de  change 
de  Paris  ;  Levee  du  Campde  Boulogne;  Confederation  du 
Rhin  ;  Mantoue  ;  Montenotte  ;  Alexander  I,  &c.,  1814  ; 
Example  aux  Peuples,  X  Aoust,  1792,  s.  15  ;  Commune 
de  Paris,  &c.;  Constitution  Republicaine,  &c.,  10  Aoust, 
1793  12 


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Papal  Medals — many  fine  and  rare.  Paulus  II,  Venetus, 
1464;  Clemens  VIII,  1600;  Innocent  X  (1644-55),  by 
Gaspare  Mola ;  Clemens  X,  Anno  III  (1792),  Ilame- 
ranus ;  Innocent  XI,  An.  X  (1686),  Hamer  anus ; 
Idem,  1676,  Ilameranus ;  Clemens  XI,  1711,  Hame- 
ranus ;  Innocent  XI,  rev.  Defeat  of  Turks  by  King  of 
Poland,  1684;  Idem,  An  V  (1681),  l.H.F.G.  ;  Benedict 
XIV.  An.  I  (1741),  Hamer  anus  ;  Idem,  different,  An.  I; 
Cristophorns  I,  Padua  (?);  Clemens  XIV,  An.  Ill, 
177 1,  pewter  ;  Pius  VII,  1804,  by  Droz  ;  Idem,  Leges- 
latal,  1818;  Fabian  I;  Paduan  (?)  16 

Venice.  Silver.  Francesco  Morisini,  “Ottavo  di  Leona 
per  il  Levante,  rare  ;  Fra  Dandolo,  Pietro  Zani ;  Do- 
menigo  Morisini  :  Gradenigo  ;  Antonio  Veniero  ;  Aloy- 
siusMocenigo ;  Cornaro;  Donato  ;Cicogna;  Loreadi,  and 
2  others.  Copper  of  various  Doges  :  Cornaro,  Mocenigo, 
Donato,  Justiniano,  Cicogna,  Loreadi,  Priuli,  &c.  25 

Lot  of  European  Copper,  various :  German,  Russian, 
Turkish,  Italian,  Dutch,  Danish,  &c.,  over  300  ;  along 
with  19  White  Metal  English  Medals,  all  in  good  or  fine 
condition ,  and  some  rare  320 

Lot  of  Brass,  Copper,  and  other  Medalets,  William  III  to 
Victoria;  Jettons,  old  French,  Nuremberg;  White 
Metal  Medals,  &c.  &c.,  over  300  ;  and  Tassie’s  Imitation 
Antique  Gems  (14)  about  320 


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128  Medals,  English  and  other.  Silver.  Marlborough,  and 

Capture  of  Bonn,  Hug.  and  Limburg,  1703,  SINE.  CLADE- 
VICTOR.,  s.  13  ;  Alexander  VIII.  Pope,  by  Hameranus , 
1591,  fine  ;  Innocent  XI,  1684,  by  John  Hameranus ,, 
fine ;  Successful  Defence  of  Alcmar,  in  Holland,  against 
Spaniards,  1568,  s .  §\,fine.  Bronze ,  s.  15|-,  Capture  of 
Bois-le-Duc  (Silva  Ducis)  by  Prince  Henry  of  the 
Netherlands,  1629  5 

129  English  Medals,  Silver.  Duke  of  Cumberland,  s.  11,  DE- 

uciiE.  militym.,  Defeat  of  Rebels  at  Culloden.  Bronze. 
Idem,  s.  14,  by  Yeo,fine ;  Ditto,  “  Rebellion  Justly  Re¬ 
warded  ”  ;  Ditto,  “  British  Hero,”  Rebels  punished  at 
Carlisle;  Ditto,  Carlisle  reduced;  Death  of  Mary  II, 
s.  15£,  by  Jan  Luder ,  fine ;  Charles  Edward,  son  of 
Pretender,  s.  10,  REYIRESCIT.,  1750,  a  young  flourishing 
shoot  from  a  withered  stump,  fine;  other  Medals,  various 
(5)  ;  Medalets,  various  (8)  -  20 

130  Gilded  Silver  Badge,  cast  and  chased ,  of  Charles  I  and 

Queen  Henrietta  Maria,  see  Mum.  Chron.  vol.  XIII,  n.  25, 
scarce  ;  A  “  Nicholas  Hilliard  Simon  Pass,”  finely  en¬ 
graved,  representing  James  I  and  Prince  Charles  ;  Cu¬ 
rious  engraved  silver  Pass,  representing  a  night  Watch¬ 
man,  “  Lanthorne  and  a  whole  candle  light  ”  ;  Jetton  of 
Mary  Queen  of  Scots,  obv.  combined  Arms  of  France  and 
Scotland,  MARIA.  D.  G-.  SCOTOR.  REGINA.  FRAN.  DOI.,  rev. 
a  Vine  half-withered,  but  one  side  luxuriant  and  watered 
from  Heaven,  MEA.  SIC.  MIHI.  PROSVNT.  1579,  s.  8,  fine  ; 
Medalet  of  Pretender  James  III,  as  Prince  of  Wales,  by 
Roettier,  rev.  SOLA.  LVGE.  FVGAT.,  s.  7  ;  Silver  Jetton  of 
Queen  Anne,  semper,  eadem.  ;  Jetton  of  Queen  Eliza¬ 
beth,  curious ,  found  in  excavation  of  old  Royal  Exchange, 
London,  GOD.  save.  the.  qvene.,  a  full-blown  Rose 
between  columns,  crowned,  &c.  ;  Hanoverian  Medalet 
commemorating  Suppression  of  Rebellion  of  1745 
YND.  DAS.  WAR.  AYCH.  EYTEL.,  1746,  a  Boy  blowing  soap 
bubbles,  sitting  on  rock  figured  with  fleur-de-lys  ;  curious 
Lead  Jettons,  two  seem  to  be  Siege  Pieces,  “  Ch.”  and 
portcullis,  rev.  “  ,47?  ”  (3)  ;  Bronze  Medalets,  fine  (2)  ; 
Obituary  Medal  of  Charles  I,  Dossier,  poor  14 


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131  Silver  Medal  struck  in  Dresden,  1678,  in  honour  of  Charles 
II  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  s.  13£,  “  En  Honneur 
du  Souverciin  du  tres  noble  ordre  cle  la  J artier e ,  du  tre 
Haut  tre  Puissant  et  tres  excellent  Prince  Charles  II ,  par 
la  Grace  de  Dieu  Roy  cle  la  Grande  Bretag.  Fran,  el  Ire- 
lancle  Defenseur  de  la  foi  MDCLXXVIII.”  very  fine  and 
rare ,  obv.  shows  St.  George  and  Dragon  ;  Charles  II  of 
Spain  and  Count  of  Flandres,  rev.  View  of  Ostende  and 
its  fortifications.  FLANDRIA.  OSTENDE.,  on  scroll,  NEP- 
TVNEO.  10.  FRENVM.  CAROLYS.  OPPOSVIT.,  bv  Roettier, 
fine  and  rare;  Henry  Julius,  Bishop  of  Halberstadt  and 
Duke  of  Brunswick,  &c.  1597-8,  fine ;  Medalet,  Hano¬ 
verian,  a  Lion  transfixed  by  an  arrow,  seizing  the  fruit 
on  a  new  shoot  from  an  old  stump,  to  which  a  hand  points 
from  Heaven,  A.  JEHOVAH.  HOC.  FACTYM.  EST.,  rev. 
crowned  Shield  with  Order  of  the  Garter,  a  rare  piece  4 

132  Silver.  Archbishop  Sancroft  and  Seven  Bishops,  1688  ; 

William  III,  D.  G.  PRIN.  AVR.  HOL.  ET.  WES.  CVB.,  1688, 
rev.  TERRAS.  ASTRiEA.  REVSIT.  Brass  of  William  III, 
GVLIELMO.  III.  SACRYM.  CONGRESSVS.  G.  PRINC.  HAGAE. 
MDCXCI.,  &C.  3 

133  An  unpublished  Nuremburg  Draftboard  Piece  by  Philip 

Henry  Muller,  representing  Frederic  III,  Elector  of 
Brandenburg  (1440-70),  and  Capture  of  City  of  Bonn 
on  the  Rhine,  curious  and  fine ;  Silver  Medal  struck  by 
John  George,  Elector  of  Saxony,  June  25,  1630,  in  com11, 
of  Lutheran  Confession  at  Augsburg,  under  John  Fred., 
Elector,  June  25,  1530,  very  fine ,  s.  13J  ;  large  Brass 
Plaque,  relative  to  the  Lutherean  “  Formula  Concordias 
of  1580,  dated  1581,  and  representing  Augustus,  Elector 
of  Saxony,  and  John  George,  Elector  of  Brandenburg 
( see  LucJcius,  p.  281),  fine  and  rare ,  s.  3  in.  4;  Centenary 
Brass  Medal,  struck  by  Elector  of  Saxony,  1630,  in 
com11,  of  Lutheran  Confession  read  at  Diet  of  Augsburg, 
June  25th,  1530  4 

134  Mudies’  National  Bronze  Medals,  Settlement  at  Bombay  ; 

Py  renees;  Abercrombie  and  Egypt;  Waterloo;  Seringa- 
patam ;  Tottes  Vedras  ;  Talavera  ;  Cape  St.  Vincent; 
Vimiera  ;  English  Army  enters  Paris  ;  Bellerophon  ; 


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Roscoe,  Mayer;  Count  Suwarrow;  Wellington;  Mitchell; 
Wood ;  Lord  Mayor  of  London  ;  Nicholas  Grimshaw ; 
Mayor  of  Preston;  Bhurtpoor  ;  Faulkner;  John  Lee, 
Pres4.  Num.  Soct.  of  London,  Stothard ;  Academy  of 
Glasgow,  Milton  11  Corn  Monopoly  a  Nations  curse  ;” 
Petrus  Blundellus.  White  Metal ,  Overthrow  of  Tyranny 
and  Attainment  of  Peace,  1814  ;  another,  Preliminaries 
of  Peace,  &c.,  Oct.  1801  .  23 


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Bronze  Medals,  gilded,  by  Hancock,  Lord  Bridport,  Vis¬ 
count  Duncan  and  Lord  St.  Vincent  (3)  ;  another, 
gilded,  Charles  III  of  Spain,  by  G.  Gil  ;  another  of 
Charles  III  and  Family  ;  Incorporation  of  Gold  Mining 
Company,  1785  ;  Republique  Francaise,  1848  ;  Napo¬ 
leon  III  and  Eugenie  ;  Alexander,  Emperor  of  Russia, 
1814,  Denon ;  Alliance  England,  France  and  Turkey, 
1854;  Buffon ;  General  Foy  ;  Mirabeau  ;  Wellington 
and  Blucher  (2)  ;  Porto  Bello,  1739  15 


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136  Bronze  Medals,  Death  of  Nelson,  Thos.  Wyon ,  IPSE  BELLI. 

FVLMEN ;  Admiral  Lord  Nelson,  Return  from  Egypt, 

Nov.  5,  1800,  P.  Ku chler ;  Lord  Howe,  Destruction  of 
French  Fleet,  June  2,  1794,  S.  H.  Kuchler ;  David  „ 
Garrick,  1772,  by  Pingo ;  Sir  Ralph  Abercrombie, 
French  defeated,  Mar.  21,  1801  ;  William  Henry  West  j  * 
Betty,  Young  Tragedian,  1804,  %  J.  Westwood;  Mednlet 
of  same,  by  Kettle;  Medalets  by  Kirk ,  Cromwell, 
Garrick,  Wilkes,  Geo.  II  and  III,  and  Queen  Charlotte; 

J.  P.  Kemble  by  Hancock  (13),  all  fine  20 

137  Bronze  Medals,  gilded,  George  III,  nvlla  DIES,  &c., 

Hancock  ;  John  Wilkes,  Esq.,  “  Genius  of  Liberty,”  by 
Jas.  Kirk ;  Victoria  Reine  d’Angleterre,  struck  by 
Syndic  on  her  visit  to  Ghent,  Sept.  1848;  J.  Wilks,  Esq.,  •  ] 
Lord  Mayor,  1774,  “  Britons  strike  Home”  Head  in 
Boot  and  Axe,  in  zinc  ;  Johannes  Wilkes,  “  Genius  of 
Liberty;”  Victoria  and  Albert,  on  Marriage,  struck  in 
Germany,  Hellbricht ;  Thomason’s  Vase,  2  different  8 


138  Bronze  Medals,  Spanish  Armada  dispersed,  1588,  s.  14, 

NON+L^DOR+ALLIDOR ;  George  III,  Celebration  of  ^ 
Centenary  of  the  Brunswick  Accession,  by  Corporation 


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of  Cork,  Augt.  1814,  s.  14,  by  T.  VVyon,  Junr.;  Cologne 
Cathedral,  Sept.  4,  1842 ;  Queen  Anne,  Capture  of 
Gibraltar,  1704,  by  T.  Croker  ;  Great  Britain  and  Ire¬ 
land  United,  1800,  Hancock:  Francis,  Fmperor  of 
Austria;  Milan,  1815,  Vassalio  ;  Geo.  IV,  Coronation; 
others,  various  bronze  (5)  ;  Anne,  Queen,  April  1702, 
white  metal  13 

139  Bronze  Medals,  Marie  de  Medici,  FR.  REG.  MODERATRIX., 

rev.  iETH ER + DAT + PACOAT VM -*• OMNIBVS ,  Queen  as  Juno, 
seated  on  a  rainbow  with  sceptre  and  peacock,  below 
the  sea  and  coast  with  Cities,  1613,  s.  14-§,  very  fine ; 
Frederic  III,  Duke  of  Lorraine,  &c.  and  Elizabeth  of 
Austria,  s.  13^;  York  Minster  and  Cliffords  Tower,  fine; 
Marie  Therese,  Duchesse  D’Angouleme  ;  Frederic  the 
Great,  Siege  of  Prague,  1757;  Peter  the  Great,  “  Eliza- 
betlia  Magna,”  by  Dassier  ;  others,  various  (11)  18 

140  Bronze,  Copper  Medals,  &c.  various  .  24 

141  Bronze  Medals,  of  Louis  XIV,  various  (8);  Others,  Young 

Louis  XVII,  REGNI.  TANTVM.  IVRA,  rev.  QUAM.  REDDAT. 
HAEREDI.  &c.  s.  14  ;  Louis  XVI,  Return  to  Paris, 
Oct.  6,  1789,  Duvivier;  Another,  DEN  AT  VS  21  IAN. 
1793,  in  pewter;  Another,  Etablissement  de  la  Marie  de 
Paris,  1789  ;  Dalers  of  Charles  XII  of  Sweden  (11)  ; 
Jettons  of  Louis  XIV  (2)  25 

142  Bronze  Medal,  s.  18,  of  Philip  II  of  Spain,  by  G.  da 

Trezzo  (medallist  to  Philip),  1555,  rev.  JAN  illvstrabit 
OMNIA,  Phoebus  in  Quadriga,  rare  and  fine  ( see  Luckius , 
p.  185,  for  a  similar  of  1558) ;  Louis  XVI,  Assemblee 
Nationale  IV  Aout  1789,  Ben  Duvivier,  fine ,  s.  17  ; 
Queen  Christian  of  Sweden,  1665  ;  Nelson,  Victory  of 
the  Nile,  1798,  C.  H.  Kuchler,  Soho;  Marshall  Mar- 
mont,  1807  ;  Christian  III  of  Denmark,  in  case ;  Pat¬ 
tern  Piece,  Republique  Francaise,  1793  7 

143  Russian ,  Pattern,  Platinum ,  3  Ruble  Piece  of  1828,  as 

minted;  Silver  Ruble,  Empress  Anne,  1735  ;  Another 
of  Peter  the  Great,  1720;  Another,  Nicolas,  1829;  and 
Piece  of  30  Kopecs  of  same,  1835.  Copper ,  10  Kopecs 
of  Catherine  II,  1792  and  1796  ;  and  2  small  (9) 


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144  War  Medals,  Expedition  to  Egypt,  1801,  obv.  Indian 

Sepoy  holding  a  Union  Jack,  a  camp  in  rear,  below  in 
Persian  “  This  Medal  has  been  presented  in  commemora¬ 
tion  of  the  defeat  of  the  French  A  rmies  in  Egypt,”  &c., 
rev.  Line  of  Battle  Ship  in  full  sail,  with  the  Pyramids 
and  an  Obelisk  in  background,  very  fine  and  rare  (1) 

145  Defence  of  Gibraltar,  s.  14,  obv.  View  of  Fortress,  13  Sept. 

1782,  &c.,  rev.  reden.  lamotte.  SYDOW.  elliot.,  pre-  /^. 
sented  by  General  Elliot  to  Hanoverians,  s.  195,  by 
L.  Pingo,  fine  and  rare  1 

146  Waterloo,  English,  name  partly  erased ,  Second  Light 

Dragoons  ;  another,  Hanoverian,  Fourier,  August  Bult- 
mann,  Landwehr,  Bat.  Hameln ;  another,  Brunswick,  in 
Gunmetal,  IOH.  SIEDENTOPF.  2  IAEG.  BAT.  3 

147  Nassau  Waterloo  Medal,  Silver,  s.  8^,  fine;  SCHLACHT  BEI 

LA  BELLE  ALLIANCE.  D.  18  JVNI.  1815,  obv.  BLYCHER 
WELLINGTON,  by  Loos,  s.  11,  fine  (1)  ;  another,  as  last, 
bronze  proof;  Frederic  Wilhelm  III,  Koenig  von  Preus- 
sen,  Paris,  D.  30  Mai,  1814,  fiiie  as  preceding ,  both  by 
Loos ;  small  German  Medalets,  Leipsic,  Paris,  Belle 
Alliance,  &e.  ( Silver ,  2  Bronze ),  all  fine  ;  Turkish,  Siege 
of  Acre,  Silver ,  s.  8|,  fine  ;  another,  same,  in  Copper  14 

148  Army  of  India,  1799-1826,  clasp,  Ava,  J.  Borland,  89th 

Foot  ;  Indian,  1857-8,  clasp,  Delhi,  Gunner  Patrick 
Brady,  1st  Comp.  4th  Batt.  Art.  ;  Idem,  clasps,  Defence 
of  Lucknow,  and  Lucknow,  T.  Tierney,  1st  Batt.  5th 
Fuslrs.  ;  Idem,  clasp,  Lucknow  ;  Idem,  clasps,  Relief  of 
Lucknow,  and  Lucknow,  W.  McGregor,  1st  Batt.  5th 
Fuslrs.  5 

149  Umbeyla,  clasp,  No.  742,  W.  Dyer,  1st  Batt.  7th  Regt. ; 

Bhootan,  clasp,  No.  3778,  J.  McCleary,  H.M.  80th  J 
Regt.  ;  China,  clasp,  Taku  Forts,  1860,  Driver  Giles 
Perry,  No.  3  B.  13th  Bde.  R.  Art.;  Idem,  1842,  /T 
Edward  Sheriffe,  H.M.S.  u  Hyacinth  ;  ”  Idem,  plain  5  1 

150  Abyssinia,  No.  82,  W.  O’Brien,  26tli  Regt.  ;  Idem,  247,  I 

W.  Wainwright,  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  ;  South  Africa,  / 
1853,  John  Collins,  2nd  Batt.  60th  Rifles  ;  Ashantee,  jj  L 
J.  Farrell,  ordinary  H.M.S  “  Himalaya,”  73-74  ;  Baltic, 
1854-55,  plain  ;  Turkish  Crimean  Medal  6 


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151  Punjab,  clasp,  Chillianwala  and  Goojerat,  1849,  Corporal 

H.  McGarry,  29th  Foot;  Punjab,  clasp,  Goojerat, 

Richard  Russell,  53rd  Foot;  Idem,  Sobraon,  1846, 

*  Henry  McGarry,  29th  Regt.  ;  Afghanistan,  1878-79-80, 

No.  877,  Pte.  Waite,  15th  Hussars  4  «  *  • 

152  Crimea,  clasps,  Alma,  Balaclava,  Inkerman  and  Sebastopol, 

Isaac  Tanner,  Coldstream  Guards  ;  British  Army,  1793- 
1814,  clasps,  Nive  and  Nivelle,  Corporal  W.  Foy,  Cold- 
stream  Guards ;  Idem,  clasp,  Orthes,  William  Crump, 

7th  Foot  3 

153  New  Zealand,  No.  3697,  C.  Dunlay,  65th  Regt.  ;  Idem, 

1861-1866,  No.  301,Thos.  Byrne,  2nd  Batt.  14th  Regt. ; 

Idem,  1864-1866,  No.  2542,  Wm.  Kealy,  43rd  Lt. 

Inftry.  ;  Long  Service  and  Good  Conduct,  Private  John 

Harris,  2nd  Batt.  Scots  Fuslr.  Guards,  1852  ;  Idem,  •  f  £ 

Colour-Sergeant  Michael  McHugh,  85th  Regt.  5 


154 


Medieval  Italian,  Bronze,  Sigismund  Malatesta,  by  Matteo 
Fasti,  obv.  Head  with  neck  only,  to  left,  SIGISMONDVS. 
P.D.  MALATESTIS.  S.  R.  EGL.  C.  GENERALIS.,  rev.  a 
Helmet  crested  and  winged  over  a  Shield  showing  a 
serpent  twined  round  a  staff,  MCCCCXLVI.,  s.  13,  fine  and 
rare ;  Ariosto,  obv.  Bust  of  Poet  Laureate  to  left, 
LVDOVICVS.  ARIOST.  POET.,  rev.  Bees  driven  from  a  hive 
by  fire,  PRO.  BONO.  MALVM.,  by  Pastorino,  s.  11  ;  Csesa; 
Octavius,  rev.  SECVRITAS.  POPVLI.  ROMANI.  EX.  ALMA- 
ROMA.,  bv  Geo.  Vanni  Cavino,  “  the  Paduan ,”  s.  10; 
Cardinal  Borromeo,  Archbishop  of  Milan,  rev.  SOLA. 
GAYDET.  HYMIL1TATE.  DEVS.,  an  Altar  bearing  a  lamb 
on  which  descend  rays  from  heaven,  s.  131,  rare  anci 
fine;  Francis  Maurice,  Knight,  Prince  of  Verona  and 
Procurator  of  Saint  Marc,  in  war  against  Turks,  as 
Venetian  Commander,  took  Coron,  Aug.  11,  1684,  obv. 
FR.  MAV.  EQ.  D.M.  PR.  VE.  III.  IM.  C.  I.,  rev.  CORON.,  plan 
of  a  fortified  place,  very  scarce ,  if  not  unpublished  5 


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155  English  18th  century  Bronze  and  Copper  Tokens,  &c.  ; 
Pennies,  Anglesea,  1784,  7,  8  (7),  different,  two  being 
proofs;  Halfpennies,  three  proofs,  and  all  good  15 


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156  Penny,  Anglesea,  1787  ;  Cambridge,  1796  ;  Newmarket, 

1799  ( not  in  Courier )  ;  Gloucester  Pennies,  1797  ; 
;  Cathedral ;  St.  Mary  de  Crypt ;  St.  Mary  de  Lode  ;  St. 
Michaels  ;  New  County  Gaol  ;  St.  Bartholomews ;  St. 
Nicholas  (7);  Hants:  Netley  Abbey,  all  brilliant  proofs  12 

157  Hereford  Pennies,  two  differing,  both  rare  ;  Penny,  Kin¬ 

ross,  Lochleven,  .1797 ;  Hackney  Church  Penny  and 
Halfpenny,  1796,  extremely  rare  ;  Corresponding  Society, 
Kin  g  versus  Eaton,  &c.  Mar.  5,  1784,  all  brilliant  proof s  6 

158  Pennies.  Lancashire,  Hallsall  ;  Middlesex,  Kempsons, 

Somerset  House,  Carleton  House,  St.  Paul’s,  Covent 
Garden,  Middlesex  Hospital,  St.  Thomas’s  Hospital, 
London  and  Westminster  Bridges  (2),  Blackfriars 
Bridge,  Aldgate,  Bridge  Gate  rebuilt,  Cripplegate,  Moor- 
gate,  Newgate,  George  III,  Thanksgiving  at  St.  Paul’s, 
Milton,  all  fine  bronze  proofs,  most ,  brilliant  16 

159  Pennies.  St.  Paul’s,  1794,  Young's;  Norwich  Castle; 

Royal  Military  Association  [not  in  Conder )  ;  Wroxham, 
Threepence,  1797,  very  rare;  Newstead  Abbey,  1796, 
rare;  Bath  Botanic  Gardens,  1794  ;  Bury,  Clias.  Mar¬ 
quis  Cornwallis;  Ipswich,  Cardinal  Wolsey,  rare; 
another,  different  ;  Conder’s  Penny,  also  different ; 
Woodbridge  Alms  Houses,  1796;  Warwickshire  Pro¬ 
missory  Penny,  rare  and  fine ;  Colours  presented  to  the 
Birmingham  Association,  4  June,  1798  ;  “  End  of 
Bonapart,”  &c.  {not  in  Conder) ;  “  The  Birmingham  Poet, 
Bard  of  freedom,  ’  rare;  Birmingham  Promissory  To¬ 
ken,  1795,  all  fine  proofs,  many  brilliant  14 

160  Pennies.  Bolton  Castle,  Yorkshire,  1797;  Beverley 

Brotherly  Society,  1776  ( not  in  Conder);  Fox  “the 
Intrepid,  &c.  ;  Lutwyche  E.  Montagu,  Patron  Sunday 
Schools,  1  /  87,  &c. ;  J  hoinas  Johnson,  “  Bella  horrida 
Bella,  1789  ;  Isaac  Perrins,  as  last,  1789  ;  Sedition, 
Jnly  14>  179  j ,  rare;  “  Nemo  me  impune,”  &c.  Promis¬ 
sory  Token,  1796;  “Load  of  Ballast”;  Birmingham, 
Bn.  Jacob,  Auctioneer,  &c.  Penny  Tokens,  1798  {not  in 
Conder )  ;  Boundary  Token  ,•  Dublin,  “  To  prevent  the 
abuse  of  Charity,  &c.  1797  ;  Carnac  Kyan  and  Carnac  ; 
Indian  Medal,  most,  fine  proofs  14 


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161  Kemp  son’s  Birmingham  Public  Buildings  (22)  ;  Bath 

Tokens  (7),  all  bronze  proofs  29 

162  Eighteenth  Century  Halfpennies,  various,  bronze  proofs, 

brilliant  24 

163  Idem  of  Edinburgh,  Leith,  Perth,  Inverness,  Forfar,  Pen- 

ryn,  Canterbury,  &c.  8  or  9  brilliant  proofs ,  all  fine  30 

164  London  City  Churches,  &c.  (13),  and  Coventry  Public 

Buildings  (9),  all  bronze  proofs  ;  various  others,  “  Be¬ 
fore  the  Revolution,”  “  Fashionable  Amusement,”  &c. 

(5)  ;  curious  Halfpence  of  George  II  and  George  III, 

11  George  Rules”;  “  Glacious  Dei  Rex”;  “  Georgius 
Rux” ;  “  Gregory  III,  Pon .”  below  I.C. ;  “  Gulielmus 
Shakespeare  ”  ;  “  British  Sextus  ”  (6),  worn  but  scarce  33 

165  Half  Pennies  (170),  all  different,  all  good  and  some  fine  and 

rare  ;  Farthings,  Spences,  Pidcocks,  &c.  (11)  236 

166  Half  Pennies  (150),  all  different,  many  fine,  some  rare ,  205 

167  Halfpennies,  Spences  and  other  Political  Tokens  ;  “  British 

Liberty  ”  ;  Revolution  ;  True-hearted  Sailor  ;  “  End  of 
Pain  ”  ;  Snail ;  Pig’s  Meat  ;  “  Rouse  Britannia,”  &c.  &c. 
(23);  Pidcock  and  Hall’s  Menagery  Pieces  (22),  with 
few  exceptions  no  duplicates  and.  fine;  many ,  bronze  proofs, 
and  rare  45 

168  Halfpennies.  Selected;  Dudley  Castle,  Aylesbury  ;  Ayl- 

sham  ;  Hereford;  “Coaly  Tyne”;  Appledore  ;  Hyde 
Park  ;  St.  Mary’s,  Aldermanbury  ;  St.  Paul’s,  Covent 
Garden;  Garrick  ;  John  Thelwall  ;  “  Little  Turnstile,” 

&c.  &c.,  all  fine  and  mostly  bronze  proofs  75 

169  Lot  of  18th  century  Halfpenny  Tokens  (160)  ;  Early  19th 

century  Pennies  (15);  and  early  19th  century  Half-  (/, 
pennies  (30)  205 

170  A  similar  lot  210 

171  Penny  Tokens,  1802  to  1813,  various,  all  different,  most 

.fine  Ifo,  40 

172  Penny  Tokens,  1811  to  1819  ;  Threepenny  (2) ;  Twopenny 

(1);  Penny  (37);  Halfpenny  (12);  Farthings  (50); 
and  Pennies  of  New  Zealand,  Australia,  &c.  (12)  114 

173  Eighteenth  century  Halfpenny  Tokens  (150);  Farthings 


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175  Imperial  and  Colonial  Copper  about  150 

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Tokens  issued  in  the  17th  century,  &c.  by  Wm.  Boyne, 
F.S.A.,  London ,  1858 — London  Traders’  and  Coffee 
House  Tokens  current  in  17th  Century,  &c.  by  H.  Burn, 
1853 — English  Silver  Coins.  I.  Henry ,  1882 — English, 
Scotch  and  Irish  Coins  :  Manual  for  Collectors,  Bazaar 
Ojfice,  Strand  4 

An  Arrangement  of  Provincial  Coins,  Tokens,  and  Me- 
dalets,  &c.  by  James  Conder,  Ipswich ,  1799,  2vol.  4 to. — 
Provincial  Pennies  in  Manuscript,  3  vol.  4 to.  5  vol. 

The  Virtuoso’s  Companion  and  Coin  Collectors’  Guide,  vol.  I 
and  II,  1795-96,  M.  Denton ,  W.  Smithfield ,  rare  2  vol. 
Batty’s  Catalogue  of  the  Copper  Coinage  of  Great  Britain, 
Ireland,  British  Isles  and  Colonies,  &c.  29  parts,  all  yet 
published ,  Manchester 

Essay.  Historical  Account  of  Irish  Coins,  and  an  Ad¬ 
ditional  Appendix  (separate),  by  James  Simon,  F.R.S. 
4 to.  Dublin ,  1749 

The  Silver  Coins  of  England,  &c.  by  Ed.  Hawkins,  8 vo. 

London ,  1841  (with  an  Autograph  Letter  of  author) 
Medals  of  the  Commonwealth,  &c.  by  Thomas  Simon,  40 
fime  plates ,  less  No.  35,  missing 
Priced  Catalogue  of  Trattle,  Dimsdale,  and  Campana  Coin 
Sales,  3  vol.  8 vo.  3 

Thesaurus  Selectorum  Numismatum  Antiquorum,  &c.  a  C. 
Jul.  Caasare  ad  Constantinum  Magnum  usque,  &c. 
Auctore  Jac.  Oiselio,  113  plates  oj  Roman  coins ,  4£o. 
J.  C.  Amstelodam? ,  1677 — De  Asse  et  Partibus  Com- 


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mentarius,  Londini ,  1719  2  vol. 

History  of  Jewish  Coinage  and  of  Money  in  the  Old  and 
New  Testaments,  by  Fred.  W.  Madden,  roy.  8 vo.  London 
Nummorum  Antiquorum  Scriniis  Bodleianis,  &c.  folio. 
Oxford ,  1750— And  Seleucidarum  Imperium  Syrias,  per 
J.  Foy  Yaillant.  Paris,  1681 ,  folio  2  vol. 


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187  Essay  on  Medals.  Greece,  Rome  and  Britain,  by  John 

Pinkerton,  2  vol.  in  1,  1808,  8z;o. — The  Antiquities  of 
Rome,  &c.  Basil  Kennett,  Oxford ,  1704  2  vol. 

188  Medallic  History  of  Napoleon  I,  a  Collection  of  all  the 

Medals,  Coins  and  Jettons  relating  to  his  Actions  and 
Reign,  from  the  year  1796  to  1815,  London ,  1819,  4 to. 

60  plates — Supplement  to  this,  corresponding,  ib.  1821, 

14  plates  2  vol. 

189  English  Coinage,  Silver  and  Gold,  67  plates  with  120.8 

coins ,  §'c.  by  Martin  Folkes,  4 to.  —  English  Coins, 

Copper,  Tin  and  Bronze,  by  J.  Henry,  1879,  4fo. — 

Coins  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  &c.  by  Major 
Stewart  Thorburn,  new  8 vo.  fyc.  3  vol. 

190  A  Discourse  on  Medals,  Antient  and  Modern,  &c.  by  J. 

Evelyn,  Esq.  S.R.S.  folio.  London,  1697 

191  A  View  of  the  History  and  Coinage  of  the  Parthians,  12 

plates,  by  John  Lindsay,  4 to.  Cork,  1852 — Notes  of 
Remarkable  Mediaeval  Coins  (mostly  unpublished),  by 
same  Author,  4 to.  ib.  1849 — Collection  de  Monnaies 
Sassanides  de  Lt.-Genl.  de  Bartholomaei,  par  B.  Doru, 
paper  covers,  32  plates  of  Sassanian  coins,  St.  Peters¬ 
burg,  1875  3  vop 

192  An  Historical  and  Critical  Account  of  a  Grand  Series  of 

National  Medals,  by  James  Mudie,  plates  of  40  medals, 

4 to.  London,  1820 — British  Museum  Synopsis  of  Con¬ 
tents,  &c.  Guide  to  the  Euglish  Medals,  8 vo.  2  vol. 

193  Another  copy  of  Mudie’s  Medals — View  of  the  Gold  and 

Silver  Coins  of  all  Nations,  &c.  by  J.  Ede,  12mo,  1808 — 
Description  of  Medals  Struck  at  National  Mint,  by  order  &  k 
of  N.  Bonaparte,  by  Capt.  J.  C.  Laskey.  London ,  1818 

3  vol. 

194  Medailles  sur  les  Principaux  Evenements  du  Regne  de 

Louis  le  Grand,  &c.  4to.  Paris ,  1702 

195  Histoire  Numismatique  de  la  Hollande  pendant  la  Reunion 

a  l’Empire  Fran^aise,  par  M.  T.  C.  F.  Napoleon  Comte 
Nahuys,  &c.  paper  covers,  15  plates  of  coins,  $c.  4 to. 

Utrecht,  1863  —  Assemblage  of  Coins  fabricated  bv 
Authority  of  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  &c.  by  Sam. 

Pegge,  M.A.  4 to.  London ,  1772  2  vol. 


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196  Le  Gemme  Antiche  Figurate  di  Michel  Angelo,  Caseo  de 

la  Chausse  Pangino,  MDCC. 

197  History  of  the  Reign  of  Queen  Anne,  illustrated  with  all  the 

Medals  struck  in  her  reign,  &c.  various  plates  of  Medals, 
4'C.  folio,  1722 — Life  of  William  III,  King  of  England 
and  Prince  of  Orange,  illustrations  of  Medals ,  #c.  8vo. 
London ,  1703  (2) 

198  Coins  of  Ancient  Lycia,  before  the  reign  of  Alexander,  &c. 

by  Sir  Charles  Fellows,  19  plates,  royal  8vo.  London, 
1855 — Cuneorum  Clavis  :  the  Primitive  Alphabet  and 
Language  of  the  Ancient  ones  of  the  Earth,  by  Daniel 
Smith,  1875  (2) 

199  Medallic  History  of  Marcus  Aurelius  Valerius  Cacausius, 

by  Wm,  Stukeley,  M.D.  2  vol.  in  1  4 to.  London ,  1757 


200  Coins  of  the  Romans  relating  to  Britain,  by  John  Yonge 

Akerman,  8vo.  London,  1844 — An  Archaeological  Index 
to  Remains  of  Antiquity  of  the  Celtic,  Romano- British 
and  Anglo-Saxon  Periods,  by  same,  8 vo.  ib.  1847  (2) 

201  Synopsis  of  Contents  of  British  Museum,  Coins  and 

Medals,  Guide  to  principal  Gold  and  Silver  Coins  of  the 


Ancients,  5  ordinary  parts  (vols.)  and  1  large  part,  all 
different,  scarce,  70  fine  autotype  plates  (6) 

202  Jainism,  or  the  Early  Faith  of  Asoka,  &c.  Indo  Scythian 
Coins  and  Inscriptions,  &c.  by  Ed.  Thomas,  F.R.S.  8vo. 
1877  Initial  Coinage  of  Bengal,  Muhammadan,  A.D. 
1203-1397,  by  same,  Hertford ,  1866— Guide  to  Northern 


Archaeology,  by  Earl  of  Ellesmere,  royal  8 vo.  London, 
1848 

203  Veterum  Populorum  et  Regum  Qui  in  Museo  Britannico 
adservantur  Taylor  Combe,  15  large  fine  plates,  shewing 
several  hundred  Greek  and  Roman  coins,  4 to.  L,ond.  1814 


204  Antiquities  of  Ireland,  by  Edward  Ledwich,  plates,  coins, 

^ C '  4fo.  Dublin,  1790 

205  Archaeological  Survey  of  India,  Reports  by  Major-General 

A.  Cunningham,  R.E.  Director-General  of  Ar  Survey 
of  India,  vol.  I,  III  and  V  '  V* 

206  As  last,  vol.  VII  and  VIII 


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207  As  last,  vol.  IX,  and  vol.  of  Papers,  Bactrian  Pali  Inscrip¬ 

tion,  by  Prof.  J.  Dowson — Coins  of  the  Kings  of  Ghazni, 
by  Ed.  Thomas,  F.R.S.,  Inscriptions  at  Van,  by  Rev. 
E.  Hicks,  D.D.  &c.  (2) 

208  Vol.  of  Pamphlets.  Coins  of  Indian  Bhuddist  Satraps, 

with  Greek  inscriptions,  by  Major-General  Cunningham, 
R.E. — Coins  of  the  Amawi  Kalifehs,  by  Stanley  Lane 
Poole  ;  Numismatic  Crumbs,  by  Richard  Sainthill  ; 
Surashtra  and  the  Hill  of  Sorath,  &c.  1 

209  Numismata  Orientalia  illustrata.  Oriental  Coins,  Ancient 

and  Modern,  &c.  by  William  Marsden,  F.R.S.  and  parts 
I  and  II  bound  up  together,  scarce  4 to.  London ,  1823 

210  Ariana  Antiqua.  Descriptive  Account  of  Antiquities  and 

Coins  of  Afghanistan,  &c.  by  H.  H.  Wilson,  M.A.  F.R.S. 
scarce ,  4  to.  Published  by  order  of  Director s,E.  I.  Coy.  1841 

211  The  Bhilsa  Topes  and  Bhuddist  Monuments  of  Central 

India,  &c.  by  Major-General  A.  Cunningham,  R.E. 
scarce  8  vo.  London,  1854 

212  Mathura,  a  District  Memoir,  by  F.  S.  Gr  owse,  M.A.  &c. 

fine  photo  illustrations  of  Temples,  fyc.  4do.  1880 

213  A  volume  of  Numismatic  Papers,  by  Ed.  Thomas,  F.R.S. 

— Epoch  of  the  Sah  Kings  of  Suhashtra,  with  Appendix 
on  Indian  Scythic  and  Kanouj  Coins,  plates — Contribu¬ 
tions  to  Numismatic  History  of  the  Early  Muhammadan 
Arabs  in  Persia— Observations  explanatory  of  the  Oriental 
Legends  on  certain  Arsacidan  and  Partho-Persian  Coins 
—The  Initial  Coinage  of  Bengal,  parts  I  and  II— Sup¬ 
plementary  Contributions  to  Series  of  Coins  Kings  of 
Ghazni;  all  valuable  and  scarce 

214  A  volume  of  various  Pamphlets.  Rock  Cut  Temples  of 

India,  by  Jas.  Fergusson — Coins  of  the  Dynasty  of  Hindu 
Kings  of  Cabul,  by  Ed.  Thomas,  F.R.S. — Political 
State,  &c.  of  India  prior  to  Muhammadan  Invasion,  by 
Lieut.  Col.  Sykes,  F.R.S. ;  &c. 

215  The  Stupa  of  Bharut.  Bhuddist  Monuments  &c.  illustrative 
of  Bhuddist  Legend  and  History  in  the  Third  Century, 
B.C.  by  Alex.  Cunningham,  C.S.I.  Major  Gen.  R.E.;&c. 
fine  photo,  plates,  #c.  scarce  large  ito 


216  The  Ancient  Geography  of  India,  I,  Bhnddist  Period,  &c. 

by  Alex.  Cunningham,  Major  Gen.  R.E.  scarce,  8vo.  1871 

217  Ladak,  Physical,  Statistical  and  Historical,  with  Notices  of 

surrounding  Countries,  by  Alexander  Cunningham, 
Brevet  Major  Bengal  Engineers,  scarce  roy.  8 vo.  1854 

218  Knight’s  Modern  and  Antique  Gems,  85  plates ,  8vo. — Lake 

Habitations  and  Prehistoric  Remains  in  Northern  and 
Central  Italy,  by  Bartolomeo  Gastaldi,  roy.  8vo.  London, 
1865  '  (2) 

219  Sassanians  in  Persia,  by  Ed.  Thomas,  F.R.S.  7  plates  of 

coins,  8 vo.  Trubner,  Lond.  1873 — Ancient  India,  as  de¬ 
scribed  by  Megasthenes  and  Arrian,  by  T.  W.  McCundle, 
8vo.  Patna  College,  Trubner — The  Archaeology  of  Delhi, 
by  Carr  Stephen,  roy.  8vo.  Simla,  1876  —  Les  Temps 
Prehistoriques  en  Beligique,  L’ Homme  pendant  les  Ages 
de  la  Pierre,  &c.  par  M.  E.  Dupont,  many  fine  plates  and 
cuts,  roy.  8 vo.  Bruxelles,  1873  (4) 

220  The  Voyage  of  Nearchus  from  the  Indus  to  the  Euphrates, 

&c.  by  Wm.  Vincent,  D.D.  many  maps,  Ato.  1797 — 
History  of  the  Atabegs  of  Syria  and  Persia,  by  Mirk- 
hond,  plates  of  Atabeg  coins ,  roy.  8 vo.  paper  covers  (2) 

COIN  CABINETS. 

221  Strong  Oak  Box,  brass  bound,  with  13  trays  of  50  recep¬ 

tacles  each,  for  Roman  First  and  Second  Brass  or  Pennies 
and  Halfpennies  17  in.  long,  9f  in.  wide,  6J  in.  deep 

222  Polished  Mahogany  Box,  with  11  drawers 

12  in.  high,  10  in.  wide,  10  in.  deep 

223  Leather  covered  Box,  with  8  trays,  velvet  lined,  receptacled 

for  Coins  of  various  sizes 

13-|  in.  high,  10 \  in.  wide,  5|-  in.  deep 

224  Polished  Mahogany  Box,  with  12  trays,  cloth  lined,  and 

with  Coin  receptacles  of  varied  size 

13  in.  high ,  9J  in.  wide,  5^  in.  deep 

225  Large  Cabinet,  of  painted  pine,  for  Medals  and  Jettons,  &c. 

having  brass  handles  at  the  sides,  with  8  drawers,  7  of 
which  have  trays,  both  with  compartments,  and  one  with¬ 
out  tray,  &c.  for  unsorted  pieces 

21  in.  high,  14^  in.  wide,  15|-  in.  deep 
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